Copper IUDs & Your Period: Understanding Potential Hormonal Impacts

Many women choose copper IUDs for their non-hormonal birth control method. But what are the lesser-known effects of these devices on our bodies? Nutritionist Rashi Chowdhary sheds light on the potential hormonal implications, particularly regarding estrogen, zinc, and overall menstrual health.

How Copper IUDs Can Affect Your Hormones

While copper IUDs are primarily known for their local effects, they can also indirectly influence your hormonal balance. Rashi Chowdhary explains that copper IUDs may impact estrogen and zinc levels, potentially leading to changes in your menstrual cycle.

Understanding the Connection: Estrogen, Zinc, and Your Cycle

Chowdhary highlights the intricate relationship between estrogen, zinc, and a healthy menstrual cycle. She discusses how alterations in these levels, potentially influenced by a copper IUD, may manifest in changes to your period.

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