The Mirena IUD is a drug ring containing levonorgestrel. Its main function is to inhibit the proliferation of the uterine wall and can also achieve effective contraception. For women with adenomyosis who do not have the requirements for pregnancy, the Mirena IUD is particularly suitable. However, the expiration date of the Mirena IUD is 5 years, so after the expiration of the ring, the Mirena IUD needs to be removed. Because the Mirena IUD has a tail thread, there is generally no severe pain during the removal process, and most women can bear it. 1. Insertion of the IUD will cause initial psychological harm to women. Most people have some concerns about suddenly putting something in their body. Putting an IUD in a woman's body will cause some psychological barriers to a certain extent, whether it is done voluntarily or out of necessity. 2. Then comes the damage to the human body. Putting something in the uterus can easily be resisted by the body and cause inflammation. Clinical statistics show that many women regret having IUDs and then develop various gynecological diseases, such as irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea. And after the IUD is inserted, it is easy to cause lower back pain, which is especially serious on rainy days. 3. Damage to reproductive ability. Having an IUD inserted is not a 100% contraceptive measure, and unexpected situations may occur. If you get pregnant before marriage after having an IUD inserted, it is very likely to cause an ectopic pregnancy, which is very dangerous for women and may be life-threatening if not treated in time. 4. There is also the possibility of damaging the uterus. The operation of inserting the IUD must be performed by a doctor. If the doctor does not operate properly when inserting the IUD, various problems may occur after the insertion. Some IUDs are sharp in shape and incorrect operation may pierce the uterus, or even cause rupture in serious cases. 5. It may damage other human organs. In some special cases, after the contraceptive ring is inserted, it pierces the uterus and enters the abdomen, causing the contraceptive ring to be disordered. After entering the abdomen, it may cause damage to other internal organs in the abdomen. 6. Causes excessive menstruation. The materials of some contraceptive rings contain copper ions. If women use this type of contraceptive ring, it will cause cytotoxicity and hemolysis, which will lead to excessive menstruation. |
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