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titleOfInvention Intrauterine device support
abstract The utility model relates to an intrauterine device bracket, which is a flat bracket which is formed by winding a medical metal wire for two circles and connecting the medical metal wire end to end and has multiple intersection points of 3; two circles of medical metal wires are overlapped and leaned to form an inner frame and an outer frame structure. The advantages are that: the intrauterine device support takes into account the abnormal state of downward movement, and utilizes the medical metal wire to form two circles and has a structure of an inner frame and an outer frame, so that the lower part of the outer frame is narrowed by extrusion force when the support moves downward in the uterus, the lower part is narrowed to increase the width of the upper part of the outer frame, and when the upper part of the outer frame is extruded towards the middle, the width of the lower part of the outer frame is increased; thereby enabling the intrauterine device to automatically reset after moving downwards.
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