With the relaxation of the second-child policy, more and more people are joining the trend of having a second child. Many people use contraceptive rings to prevent pregnancy when they have their first child. If you want to have a second child, you have to take out the contraceptive ring, but some people often have questions, can you get pregnant once the contraceptive ring is taken out? Is there anything you need to pay attention to? Let the editor answer your questions! Pregnancy prerequisites: 1. Normal ovarian function and discharge of normal eggs. 2. The man’s sperm and semen are normal. 3. The sperm and egg can combine in the fallopian tube, and the fertilized egg can be normally input into the uterine cavity. 4. The endometrium is fully prepared and suitable for the development of the fertilized egg. The best time to get pregnant after taking the ring: If you are a mother who has an IUD, you need to remove it first when you want to get pregnant. After removing the IUD, if you want to get pregnant, it is generally best to wait six months to a year. If you are in urgent need of getting pregnant, it is best to wait for 2-3 normal menstrual periods and the endometrium to recover well before getting pregnant. This is better for the fetus and conducive to eugenics. Because the contraceptive ring placed in the uterine cavity can cause aseptic inflammatory response in the endometrium, proliferation of white blood cells and macrophages, changes in uterine fluid, which can destroy embryonic kinases and make fertilization difficult. The contraceptive ring is a foreign body inserted into the uterus, which can interfere with the implantation of the fertilized egg, thereby achieving the purpose of contraception. In addition, copper contraceptive rings can release copper, which is not conducive to the implantation of the fertilized egg and also affects the development of the embryonic sac. IUDs containing progestin can cause atrophy of the endometrium. Regardless of how long the ring is placed, as a foreign body, the contraceptive ring will more or less cause certain damage and impact on the endometrial tissue, which is not conducive to the growth and development of the embryo or fetus and will cause defects in the newborn, with very bad consequences. If you want to have good eugenics, it is best not to get pregnant as soon as the contraceptive ring is taken out, because the uterus needs time to recover. The uterus will recover better three months after the contraceptive ring is taken out, and it will be suitable for pregnancy at this time. It will be better if you can wait half a year to get pregnant. So for the next generation to be healthier and smarter, it is best to wait patiently. |
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