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Option of local anaesthetic for IUD fittings: author's response
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  1. Sam Hutt, MB BChir, FFSRH, Associate Specialist
  1. Margaret Pyke Centre, London, UK; samhutt9@gmail.com

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In response to Dr Gray's letter1 published in this Journal issue, I am heartened to see that we agree in principle. Dr Gray articulately describes her injection technique. There are many different possible injection sites and protocols but two important principles are to anaesthetise the anterior lip before applying the Allis forceps and then to proceed to the depth of the internal os for the second and third injections. Whether this is achieved through the cervical tissue at 3 and 9 o’clock according to Dr Gray, or via the external os …

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