Nowadays, there are tens of thousands of artificial abortions every year because many people get pregnant unexpectedly even though they don’t want children. Artificial abortion brings great harm to the human body and in serious cases can lead to difficulty in conceiving and habitual abortion. If you do not take proper contraceptive measures after having a child, you will get pregnant repeatedly. If the intervals are short, you will not be able to have children and will have to have an abortion. At this time, having an IUD inserted is a good choice for women, but it is not suitable for all women and it may cause certain harm to the body. So, besides having an IUD inserted, what other contraceptive measures do women have? Is it good for women to have an IUD? It mainly depends on what the function of the IUD is. 1. The effect is reliable and the contraceptive success rate is high. 2. The contraceptive duration is long, and the metal ring can generally be left in place for 10-15 years. 3. When you need to have a baby, take it out and you will get what you want soon. 4. It has no impact on sexual life and is harmless to the body. 5. It does not inhibit ovulation and does not affect the female endocrine system, thus avoiding the adverse reactions of general contraceptive drugs. Is it good for women to have an IUD? Experts say that women should understand the effects of IUDs and also be aware of their side effects. 1. Low back pain and abdominal distension may be caused by the IUD being too large or positioned too low, which may lead to uterine contractions. 2. In a small number of cases, the infection may cause ascending infection due to improper disinfection or aseptic operation. 3. IUD incarceration: Some IUDs may be embedded in the uterine muscle wall. Women who have an intrauterine device placed should pay attention to the following matters: 1. During the first 2 to 3 days of intrauterine device placement, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding or increased leucorrhea, which usually disappears naturally after 3 to 5 days. 2. 2 to 3 days after the IUD is inserted, you should rest and keep your vulva clean. Avoid sexual intercourse and bathing or showering for two weeks to prevent infection. 3. Menstruation will occur as usual after the IUD is inserted, but a few people will experience increased menstruation and occasional bloody leucorrhea in the first 2 to 3 months after the IUD is inserted. Generally, they will gradually adapt after 3 months and can naturally return to normal. 4. In a very small number of women, the IUD may fall off during menstruation and bowel movements within 2 to 3 months after placement. The rate of IUD removal is highest, and bleeding and infection are also more common 3 to 6 months after IUD insertion, so attention should be paid. It is best to have a follow-up examination 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year after the operation, and once a year thereafter. 5. After the placement of the IUD, if the amount of bleeding is heavy, the bleeding lasts for a long time, and the lower abdominal pain and back pain worsen, you should go to the hospital for examination to decide whether to remove or replace the IUD. 6. After the placement of the IUD, if you experience amenorrhea or pregnancy reactions, it may be due to the IUD falling off or shifting, resulting in pregnancy while the IUD is still in place. You should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time. 7. After the placement of the IUD, if there is a short-term amenorrhea or delayed menstruation for several days, and there is continuous or intermittent irregular vaginal bleeding, or lower abdominal pain, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy should be considered, and you should go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time. Some people try to "adjust" for a period of time after experiencing the above symptoms. In fact, this is wrong and they should go to the hospital for medical treatment immediately. Contraceptive methods include condoms, emergency contraceptive pills, long-term contraceptive pills, short-term contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices, external ejaculation, subcutaneous implants, and safe period contraception. They all have certain contraceptive effects. Which method is suitable for you varies from person to person. The safest and most economical contraceptive method is condoms, which do not harm the body, are hygienic, and are not easy to spread diseases. Some women are allergic to metals and will experience a series of discomfort after the IUD is inserted. Some people may get pregnant even with the IUD, which not only has a counterproductive effect on contraception but also causes harm to the body. Above we talked about what other contraceptive measures women have besides IUDs, so you should choose the contraceptive measures that suit you according to your constitution and physical condition, and be responsible for your own body. |
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