Getting Copper T fitted is quite popular among married women to avoid unwanted pregnancy. It is considered a safe and healthy method of female contraception. However, it is not completely safe. After getting Copper T fitted, many women remain safe from unwanted pregnancy, but they have to face many other problems. The Copper Tee is a small device made from a mixture of copper and plastic. This device is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. Whenever a woman needs to conceive, she can easily take it out and get pregnant. Generally, there are no side effects of having copper T fitted. However, some women experience these symptoms, which may be a side effect of copper T.
Side effects of Copper T
If the copper T is not inserted properly into the uterus, it can cause these problems.
severe pain in lower abdomen
white discharge
Feeling discomfort in the lower abdomen.
Sometimes, an incorrectly inserted copper T can cause discomfort and difficulty urinating.
bleeding during intercourse
If the copper T is placed in the wrong place, it can sometimes cause bleeding and severe pain during intercourse.
heavy menstruation and pain
Copper tea can sometimes cause heavy bleeding and severe pain during menstruation. Many women experience menstruation or spotting for 12 to 15 days.
Infections and Rashes
Some women fear being allergic to copper, which can cause rashes and itching in the genitals. If someone is allergic, he should immediately get rid of copper tea.
uterine injury
If the copper T is not inserted with the help of a trained specialist, it can sometimes cause abrasions to the uterus, causing injury to the uterine lining and bleeding. Therefore, women should get copper tea removed immediately.












