Inserting an intrauterine contraceptive ring is also a contraceptive method adopted by many women who have long-term contraceptive requirements. When women want to have a baby, they need to remove the ring. However, some women may experience vaginal bleeding after removing the ring. So, is the bleeding after removing the IUD menstrual blood? Women may experience vaginal bleeding or leucorrhea after removing the IUD. This is because the removal of the IUD may cause slight damage to the cervix or uterine wall, resulting in local bleeding. Generally, the bleeding will subside on its own within 1-2 days. This phenomenon belongs to the bleeding after removing the IUD, which is also normal and is not menstrual blood. Generally speaking, removing the IUD will not affect a woman's normal menstrual cycle. If bleeding occurs within the menstrual cycle, it may be the arrival of a normal menstrual period. If there is heavy bleeding and abnormal blood discharge after the IUD is removed, it may be that the woman has a coagulation problem, or that local infection may occur due to untimely disinfection during the IUD removal process, resulting in delayed blood discharge or heavy bleeding. Such conditions should be taken seriously and the patient should go to the hospital for a physical examination immediately to determine the cause of the bleeding. If the bleeding after removing the IUD is similar to menstruation, you will need to take blood-clearing and antiviral drugs. After removing the IUD, you need to eat a healthy diet, eat less spicy food and irritating ingredients, and sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited for two weeks. If you want to have a baby after removing the IUD, you need to wait three months before you can get pregnant. You need to pay attention to keeping your private parts clean at ordinary times. You can go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to see what the actual cause of the bleeding is. Women's personal conditions are different, and the problems that arise when removing the IUD will also be different. Therefore, it is recommended that women go to a regular hospital for basic examinations before removing the IUD, such as B-ultrasound examination, blood tests, secretion tests, heart examinations, and blood coagulation conditions. Only when all tests are normal can the IUD removal surgery be performed. |
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