Many female friends who have given birth to babies have adopted intrauterine contraceptive rings as their contraceptive method. It not only has a high success rate of contraception, but is also a very convenient and fast method of contraception. After a woman has an IUD inserted, it can work for a long time and is very safe. So, what are the symptoms of contraceptive ring movement? Generally, women will experience lower back pain after having the IUD inserted. This is because the IUD has just been inserted into the uterus and the body is not yet adapted to it. However, this symptom will naturally disappear after a period of time. If the lower back pain symptoms have not subsided and persist for a long time, and there is a feeling of falling, it may be caused by the movement of the contraceptive ring. The contraceptive ring is called an IUD in medicine, and its proper location should be inside the uterus. If the intrauterine contraceptive ring moves to the abdomen, it is likely to damage the intestines, bladder and other tissues, and it is easy to cause adhesions, which will cause corresponding symptoms, such as lower abdominal pain. If the position of the IUD changes, such as sinking, it may be partially or completely inserted into the uterine myocardium. Sometimes after the IUD is moved, the woman does not have any obvious symptoms until the IUD is removed. Therefore, after the placement of the contraceptive ring, it is best for women to go to the hospital for regular follow-up to understand whether the contraceptive ring is normal. What should I do if the contraceptive ring moves? Rest adequately within 2 weeks after removing the IUD, do not do strenuous activities, and eat nutritious foods. Go to the hospital to get an IUD within 3 to 5 days after the menstrual period ends (sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited). Pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva, avoid sitting baths and sexual intercourse within 2 weeks. This is also something you need to pay attention to after removing the IUD. After the operation, take appropriate anti-infection and hemostatic drugs, which should also be used after removing the IUD. On the day after the IUD is removed, you may experience mild lower abdominal discomfort, back pain, or a small amount of vaginal bleeding. If vaginal bleeding after surgery exceeds the amount of menstruation, or bleeding continues after about half a month, or abdominal pain is severe, please go to the hospital for a follow-up examination immediately. After removing the IUD, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding or bloody leucorrhea, which will naturally disappear in a day or two. This is a normal situation. However, if the vaginal bleeding after the operation exceeds the menstrual volume, or the bleeding continues to be unclear after about half a month, or the abdominal pain is severe, etc., please check again immediately. |
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