Frequent bleeding after IUD insertion is mainly caused by infection. It is recommended that female friends should check the bleeding situation clearly to avoid uterine infection and infertility, so female friends should pay attention to bleeding problems. When bleeding occurs after IUD insertion, you should take good care of yourself, pay more attention to rest and maintain hygiene, and be aware that you cannot have sexual intercourse during this period, and try to avoid infection. How long does it take for the bleeding to stop after the IUD is inserted? Generally, the IUD is inserted 3 to 5 days after the menstruation is over. There will be a small amount of bleeding after the IUD is removed. Generally, the bleeding will improve and stop in 3 to 5 days. Just take anti-inflammatory drugs and rest, you will feel better. If the bleeding continues, you may be unsuitable for the IUD. B-ultrasound reexamination is recommended. The IUD does not affect the menstrual cycle and menstruation will come as scheduled. Things to note after having an IUD inserted 1. Take adequate rest After the ring is just placed, the cervix is relatively loose and the ring is easy to fall off, so you should rest for two days after the ring is placed. You should not do heavy physical labor or participate in high-intensity activities within a week. When urinating or defecating, try to avoid holding your breath too hard to prevent a sudden increase in abdominal pressure from causing the ring to fall off. 2. Maintain hygiene IUD insertion is a surgical procedure. In order to avoid infection, the vulva should be kept clean after the operation, and the lower body should be washed with warm water and underwear should be changed every night. Sexual intercourse (this requires the active cooperation of the man) and sitting baths (but showers or sponge baths are allowed) are prohibited within two weeks to maintain vaginal hygiene and prevent cross infection. 3. Pay attention to observation Within a few days after the placement of the IUD (mainly the first three days), there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, mild lower abdominal discomfort (such as back pain and a feeling of heaviness), and increased vaginal discharge (this is caused by surgical trauma or mechanical compression of the IUD or rupture of small blood vessels in the endometrium). These symptoms usually disappear on their own and do not require any treatment. If the bleeding is heavy or lasts for more than a week, especially if abdominal pain, fever, etc. occur, you should see a doctor immediately. 4. Prevent falling off During the first three months after the placement of the IUD, especially for some women with loose cervix and heavy menstrual flow, the IUD may fall off along with the menstrual blood. Therefore, these women should pay special attention to whether the ring falls out with menstrual blood when going to the toilet during menstruation. Once it happens, you should go to the hospital in time to replace it, and pay attention to replacing it with a suitable size to avoid it falling off again. |
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