Female condom vs Copper coil (IUD)

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Overview

Rated 3.5

4 reviews

During or before sex

Frequency

79% - 95%

Effectiveness

None

Blood clot risk

None

Effect on fertility

Rated 3.5

561 reviews

5 - 10 years

Frequency

Over 99%

Effectiveness

None

Blood clot risk

None

Effect on fertility

Female condom ingredients

Female condoms (sometimes referred to as a Femidom) are soft thin pouches that are made of a thin
strong plastic called polyurethane
a substance called nitrile
or latex.

Copper coil (IUD) ingredients

Most copper coils are made of a T-shaped frame of polyethylene (plastic) and barium sulphate. Copper wire is wound around the vertical arm.

What Lowdown reviewers say

100% no impact on mood

100% no change

100% no impact

100% no impact

100% no impact on skin

Cycle return

100% don’t know impact

56% no impact on mood

63% heavier periods

63% no impact

76% no impact

75% no impact on skin

Cycle return

45% in 1 month

Benefits: What this contraceptive can help with

Protects against STIs

There are no benefits that are recognised in scientific research or guidelines for this contraceptive

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Female condom reviews

4 reviews

Female condom  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
27 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  8th Feb 24

Female condom  

Same as the male condom, has no side effects and will protect from STIs and pregnancy! The only thing its a little fiddly to get on and if you don't react well to latex then not ideal!

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Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Female condom  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  19th Jan 22

Female condom  

These condoms prevent me from getting UTIs, I can't have sex without them! I think it's because the part of the condom that sticks out covers my urethra and prevents bacteria from spreading. They're a little hard to use at first, and some brands are better than others, but I highly recommend them to everyone.


Top side effects not reported

3 helpful

0 comments

Female condom  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
Lowdown user
🇬🇧 UK
  •  26th Apr 21

Female condom  

Tried it a couple times with different partners. Mixed reactions. I practiced inserting prior to anything, so it was easy, especially after a couple of tries. Sex felt no different for me and one of the partners. One didn't like the appearance and the other the feel. One thing I love is that it doesn't have that nasty latex smell! You can also use any lube. Overall, I think it is a great option for many people, but (like everything) you should try it a few times for yourself. Also great if you run into situations where the guy is resisting wearing a condom himself.


Top side effects not reported

2 helpful

0 comments

Female condom  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
27 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  8th Feb 24

Female condom  

Same as the male condom, has no side effects and will protect from STIs and pregnancy! The only thing its a little fiddly to get on and if you don't react well to latex then not ideal!


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Female condom  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  19th Jan 22

Female condom  

These condoms prevent me from getting UTIs, I can't have sex without them! I think it's because the part of the condom that sticks out covers my urethra and prevents bacteria from spreading. They're a little hard to use at first, and some brands are better than others, but I highly recommend them to everyone.


Top side effects not reported

3 helpful

0 comments

Female condom  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
Lowdown user
🇬🇧 UK
  •  26th Apr 21

Female condom  

Tried it a couple times with different partners. Mixed reactions. I practiced inserting prior to anything, so it was easy, especially after a couple of tries. Sex felt no different for me and one of the partners. One didn't like the appearance and the other the feel. One thing I love is that it doesn't have that nasty latex smell! You can also use any lube. Overall, I think it is a great option for many people, but (like everything) you should try it a few times for yourself. Also great if you run into situations where the guy is resisting wearing a condom himself.


Top side effects not reported

2 helpful

0 comments


Copper coil (IUD) reviews

561 reviews

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 18 mo - 3 yr
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  4 days ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

I would advise to check the string length regularly or generally get it checked out regularly as mine became dislodged (had no symptoms) and I became pregnant. However I didnt experience any negative symptoms whilst using it and had a positive experience during the fitting of it - which I was worried about after reading reviews of the pain!


Very positive mood

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  5 days ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

Gynaecologist attempted to insert IUD 3 times and was unable to due to my cervix being tough! Attempted insertion was fine, just felt like period cramps. Sad because I wanted this contraceptive method.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
22 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

The insertion wasn’t as bad as i was expecting but still quite painful and i had cramps for the whole day however was fine the next day. I struggled with a lot of back pain with the weeks following the doctors said could be sign of my body either rejecting it or getting used to it but it did get better with time. My moods are overall a lot better, on the pill i felt quite numb compared to what i feel now, i never had periods on the pill so i get quite down and irritated on them as everyone does but overall it’s nice to experience a range of emotions of a cycle. My sex drive has also increased a lot. I noticed i gained some weight on it and my breast have gotten a lot bigger and i do get very bloated for most of my cycle. My periods didn’t get heavier but i do get very painful cramps on them and while i ovulate. As i have only been on it for 4 months I’m still trying to keep an open mind to see if this settles down by the 6 month mark otherwise I may consider removal but overall i definitely prefer having non hormonal birth control


Somewhat positive mood

3 more effects

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 18 mo - 3 yr
28 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  4 days ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

I would advise to check the string length regularly or generally get it checked out regularly as mine became dislodged (had no symptoms) and I became pregnant. However I didnt experience any negative symptoms whilst using it and had a positive experience during the fitting of it - which I was worried about after reading reviews of the pain!


Very positive mood

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  5 days ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

Gynaecologist attempted to insert IUD 3 times and was unable to due to my cervix being tough! Attempted insertion was fine, just felt like period cramps. Sad because I wanted this contraceptive method.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 3 - 6 mo
22 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  2 weeks ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

The insertion wasn’t as bad as i was expecting but still quite painful and i had cramps for the whole day however was fine the next day. I struggled with a lot of back pain with the weeks following the doctors said could be sign of my body either rejecting it or getting used to it but it did get better with time. My moods are overall a lot better, on the pill i felt quite numb compared to what i feel now, i never had periods on the pill so i get quite down and irritated on them as everyone does but overall it’s nice to experience a range of emotions of a cycle. My sex drive has also increased a lot. I noticed i gained some weight on it and my breast have gotten a lot bigger and i do get very bloated for most of my cycle. My periods didn’t get heavier but i do get very painful cramps on them and while i ovulate. As i have only been on it for 4 months I’m still trying to keep an open mind to see if this settles down by the 6 month mark otherwise I may consider removal but overall i definitely prefer having non hormonal birth control


Somewhat positive mood

3 more effects

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  3 weeks ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

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Somewhat positive mood

3 more effects

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
29 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  1 month ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

I went with the copper coil as I didn’t want to use hormones. I’d previously used the depot injection and noticed a huge change when I stopped, hence sticking to none hormonal. The insertion wasn’t too bad, a quick ‘nip’ and it was over. The first 2-3 months my periods were pretty bad, massive cramps which I’m not used to and heavy bleeding. They quickly settled back to normal, no cramps etc. I’ve lived with this pretty much carefree up until the last month where I found out I was pregnant. My body had ‘rejected’ the coil and started to push it out of my body, hence the failure. It’s not ideal as the reason for the coil was to avoid this, but I suppose everything happens for a reason.


Somewhat negative mood

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
35 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  1 month ago

Copper coil (IUD)  

I wanted to write this review while it is fresh in my mind. I have decided to use the Copper IUD as I did not want to use hormonal contraceptives anymore. I had used the Yasmin pill most of my 20s and early 30s. I had managed to get a fitting earlier than anticipated (NHS waiting times seemed to be 3 months) and I was keen to get the procedure done ASAP. I was told to eat something before hand and take a pain killer. I know friends who have had this and they cited it was uncomfortable. Having had the procedure this morning, I was not prepared for the level of pain that I experienced. I nearly fainted twice and could not leave the room for about 40 minutes. I’m not someone that usually has any fainting episodes. The procedure itself was quite quick but my body had gone into vasovagal shock which is apparently “common”. I asked my nurse out of the 7 patients they would see a day, how often does this happen. They said it varies- some days there are no fainting issues and other days it might be everyone. I was asked to call someone to bring me home which I hadn’t anticipated being needed. I hope that the contraceptive method works out well for me given the level of pain. It just seems insurmountable to me that the levels of pain experienced by some people are not taken seriously when this procedure is done.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 6 - 12 mo
31 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  1st Aug 24

Copper coil (IUD)  

The copper coil has been really good for my periods, it has just affected my skin and my mental health


Somewhat negative mood

1 more effect

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 1 - 3 mo
36 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  1st Aug 24

Copper coil (IUD)  

Just had my copper iud inserted . It’s been 20 days since. I’m bleeding since 13 days. Doctor said to wait and watch. If the bleeding doesn’t stop then I will have to remove it. I wish it will suit me. I don’t like hormonal contraceptions.


Somewhat positive mood

1 more effect

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 12 - 18 mo
23 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  11th Jul 24

Copper coil (IUD)  

I really wanted a contraceptive method which was not hormonal so the copper IUD was perfect for me. I had very light periods before and cramps once or twice a year. The only downside of the copper IUD is that my periods are heavier but very manageable and I have cramps every month but not painful enough to require painkillers. I was terrified for my insertion but to my surprise, it was not bad at all! I would rate it a 6/10 in pain that only lasts a minute. The cramping afterwards only lasted a day and was also similar to period cramps.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

Copper coil (IUD)  
Used for 5 - 8 yr
50 years old
🇬🇧 UK
  •  5th Jul 24

Copper coil (IUD)  

I had side effects with the pill and was put on the copper coil. I had no side effects and no pregnancy so it was a winner for me. Insertion is not much fun but over quickly.


Top side effects not reported

0 helpful

0 comments

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