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Lippes loop is an example of

A

Vaults

B

Cu releasing IUDs

C

Non-medicated IUDs

D

Hormonal IUDs

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To solve the question "Lippes loop is an example of," we will analyze the options provided and identify the correct category that Lippes loop belongs to. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Term "Lippes Loop":** - The Lippes loop is a type of intrauterine device (IUD) used for birth control. It is important to know that IUDs are devices inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. 2. **Identify the Options:** - Option 1: WALTZ - Option 2: Copper releasing IUDs - Option 3: Non-medicated IUDs - Option 4: Hormonal IUDs 3. **Evaluate Each Option:** - **Option 1 (WALTZ):** This is not related to IUDs; it refers to a physical barrier method of contraception. Therefore, this option is incorrect. - **Option 2 (Copper releasing IUDs):** This type of IUD releases copper to prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg. The Lippes loop does not release copper, so this option is also incorrect. - **Option 3 (Non-medicated IUDs):** The Lippes loop is classified as a non-medicated IUD, which means it does not release hormones or copper. This option is likely correct. - **Option 4 (Hormonal IUDs):** These IUDs release hormones to prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus. Since the Lippes loop does not function this way, this option is incorrect. 4. **Conclusion:** - Based on the evaluation, the Lippes loop is an example of **non-medicated IUDs**. Therefore, the correct answer is **Option 3**. ### Final Answer: Lippes loop is an example of **non-medicated IUDs** (Option 3).
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