We all know that although IUD insertion solves the problem of pregnancy, many symptoms still occur. Will the IUD fall off by itself? Why not check it with the editor! 1. Is it very easy for the IUD to fall off? It is very easy for the IUD to fall off in the early stage, but not in the middle and late stages. There are many kinds of contraceptive rings, and they are generally not very big, only a few centimeters or so. But to the uterus, the ring is a foreign object. The rejection reaction of the uterus causes the uterine muscles to continue to contract, trying to squeeze the ring out. At this time, you may experience symptoms such as lower back pain, abdominal pain, excessive vaginal discharge, and increased menstrual flow. Therefore, in the first few months after the ring is placed, it is most likely to be rejected and the ring will fall off. If the ring does not fall off, after a period of time, the uterus will have already integrated with the ring and it will be less likely to fall off. Therefore, it is very easy for the IUD to fall off in the early stage, but not in the middle and late stages. 2. What symptoms will occur if the IUD falls off? "IUD insertion" is a method of long-term contraception. Women of childbearing age can effectively prevent pregnancy after having the IUD inserted. The IUD can only be inserted after the severe gynecological inflammation is eliminated within 3-7 days after the menstrual period ends. After the operation, you should pay attention to rest and not be tired. Sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited within one month. You can return for a follow-up visit after the next menstruation or three months later. If the menstrual flow is heavy and accompanied by low back pain and blood clots, you should be careful to prevent the ring from falling off and have a B-ultrasound examination in time. If the IUD falls out after being inserted, it usually happens during the menstrual period. You will feel something suddenly falling out of your blood. If you don't feel anything urgent, you can go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination to visually see whether there is an IUD. Be careful not to get pregnant. The IUD can only be inserted after the serious gynecological inflammation is eliminated within 3-7 days after the menstrual period. After the operation, you should pay attention to rest and not be tired. Sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited within one month. You can return for a follow-up visit after the next menstruation or three months later. If the menstrual flow is heavy and accompanied by low back pain and blood clots, you should be careful to prevent the ring from falling off and have a B-ultrasound check in time. It is not easy to move under normal circumstances, but it will sink if operated incorrectly. Clinical symptoms include non-menstrual bleeding in the vagina, pain during sexual intercourse, etc. Bleeding after movement can easily lead to intrauterine infection, early pregnancy, etc. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for regular follow-up B-ultrasound to confirm the position of the contraceptive ring, and please pay attention to rest and keep clean. 3. What are the reasons for the IUD to fall off? 1. The female uterus is too sensitive, and after the contraceptive ring is inserted, it contracts and the contraceptive ring is expelled. 2. The hospital that inserts the IUD does not have a qualification certificate, or the doctor's qualification certificate is insufficient. When performing the IUD insertion operation, the IUD is not placed at the bottom of the uterus, causing the IUD to fall off. 3. Women's health conditions are not suitable for IUD insertion. For example, if the cervix is too loose, she suffers from moderate to severe cervical erosion, uterine malformation, etc., these conditions may cause the IUD to fall off easily after insertion and lead to unmarried pregnancy. 4. The falling off of the contraceptive ring is also related to factors such as the material, size, and shape of the contraceptive ring. Factors such as women not being suitable for the material of the contraceptive ring and the contraceptive ring being too small are also common reasons for the falling off of the contraceptive ring. 5. For women who are breastfeeding, when the uterus returns to normal after breastfeeding, the contraceptive ring is relatively small and will fall off. 6. The contraceptive ring may deviate from the woman's uterus and be inserted into the woman's uterine myocardium or abdomen, which may also cause the contraceptive ring to fall off. 7. Excessive menstrual flow after the IUD is inserted, physical labor during menstrual period, etc. are also common reasons for the IUD to fall off. |
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