No, an IUD (intrauterine device) is not considered effective after its recommended lifespan, which is typically five to ten years depending on the type. Once the expiration date is reached, the risk of unintended pregnancy increases, and the IUD should be removed and potentially replaced by a healthcare provider. It’s important to discuss options with a healthcare professional as the expiration approaches.
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