“…Among these risks, transuterine migration is a complication with an estimated incidence of between 1.3 and 1.8 per 1000 insertions [9]. Uterine perforation may be partial, when only part of the IUD perforates the wall of the uterus or complete, when the IUD passes through the entire uterine wall into the abdominal cavity [3,10]. In the majority of cases, this complication occurs immediately after insertion of the IUD due to a technical default [4,10].…”