The intra-uterine device got dislodged and fixed itself on her bladder, resulting in a stone to form; she conceived thrice in spite of the contraceptive When Zarina Ansari, now 35, opted for a copper-T insertion 12 years back, it was because doctors told her it was a sure-fire and safest method of contraception. Little did she know that the device would push itself through her uterine walls, lodge itself in her urinary bladder, which in turn would
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