Women choose to have an IUD when they are not having children. In fact, to put it simply, it is to prevent certain functions of the body from being exerted. In fact, is this good for the body? So how much do you know about the pros and cons of having an IUD? The editor would like to introduce it to you here. You may not know some basic situations so much. Here I hope to give you some knowledge to judge this situation! 1. "IUD insertion" is the most commonly used long-term contraceptive measure for women of childbearing age in my country. Often an IUD can be left in the body for more than ten years. The IUD is inserted immediately after artificial abortion or forceps curettage. The advantage is that contraceptive measures can be implemented in one operation, which reduces pain and is more convenient for women. The IUD is inserted after normal menstruation resumes after spontaneous abortion or artificial abortion with curettage. If the situation is normal at the same time as the caesarean section or six months after the operation, you can also consider IUD insertion. If the previously placed ring has expired and requires a replacement, a new ring can be inserted at the same time as the ring is removed. You can also insert a new ring after your next menstrual period is over. But you must remember to use contraception during the month after removing the IUD. 2. People who are not suitable for IUD placement: Self-observation and health care throughout one’s life are very important, and there are many aspects of self-care. The ring must be removed in the following situations: (1) If the IUD has reached the prescribed period, you should go to the hospital to have it removed in time to prevent it from deforming or becoming ineffective in the uterus. Generally, metal rings can be stored for 20 years, silicone rubber V-rings can be stored for 7-10 years, and copper sleeve T-rings can be stored for 10-15 years. A new ring can be put in while removing the ring. (2) If there are adverse reactions such as irregular vaginal bleeding or persistent heavy menstrual flow after the IUD is placed, which affect your health, the IUD should be removed promptly if drug treatment is ineffective. (3) If there are significant changes in the menstrual cycle during menopause, such as the cycle becoming longer or menopause lasting more than 6 months, the ring should be removed promptly. Before removing the ring, you should first undergo an X-ray fluoroscopy or "B" type ultrasound examination. For a ring with a tail thread, you can ask the doctor to dilate the vaginal opening to see if there is any nylon thread outside the uterine opening to confirm that the ring is in the uterine cavity before removing the ring. The best time to remove the ring is within 3-7 days after the menstruation is over, which can reduce bleeding. In fact, it is impossible for us to understand many things clearly. In fact, it is true that the IUD can help our women reduce the pain of childbirth, but the disadvantages must also be clearly understood. I hope you can understand the situation clearly before making your own decision! Don't make a decision blindly! |
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