If you have not reached menopause, it is best to remove the IUD 3-7 days after the menstrual period is over, and you can only remove the IUD if you have not had sexual intercourse or have no gynecological inflammation. If there is gynecological inflammation, it is very easy to bring bacteria into the uterine cavity when removing the contraceptive ring, causing pelvic inflammatory disease. Removing the contraceptive ring 3-7 days after the menstrual period is over can reduce bleeding. If you plan to get pregnant after removing the IUD, it is best to remove it half a year in advance. After removing the IUD, the uterine wall will repair better, which is beneficial for embryo implantation. However, when you reach menopause, it is best to remove the IUD half a year to a year after menopause. If you remove the IUD too late, the uterus will shrink and it will be difficult to remove the IUD. Improper removal of the IUD may cause pain and bleeding. Pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts after removing the IUD. You cannot have sex or take a sitz bath within ten days. It is best to change your underwear frequently. It is also recommended to wear loose underwear to prevent gynecological infections. Excessive bleeding after removing the IUD may be caused by damage to the uterine wall and requires immediate B-ultrasound examination and, if necessary, blood-activating medication. It is recommended to remove the IUD 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period, without intercourse and without inflammation. It is recommended that menopausal women remove the IUD six months after menopause. After six months of menstruation, there is no ovulation period and pregnancy cannot occur. In addition, the cervix will shrink over time, making it difficult to remove the IUD. If the menstrual cycle is irregular and continuous spotting is caused by the contraceptive ring, it can be removed at any time. After removing the IUD, maintain vaginal cleanliness and hygiene, take analgesics for one week, and prohibit sexual intercourse and sitz baths within ten days. The best time to remove the ring varies according to different women. If a woman of normal childbearing age wants to get pregnant, the best time to remove the IUD is 3-5 days after the menstrual period ends. It is best to remove the IUD half a year in advance, or 1 year in advance. If a woman in menopause needs to remove the IUD, it is usually within 6 months to 1 year after menopause. It is best to remove the IUD. Removing the IUD too early or too late will have adverse effects on the human body. If the contraceptive ring inserted into a woman's body has reached its expiration date or if she feels uncomfortable after the ring is inserted, the ring should be removed as soon as possible. Women of childbearing age who are ready to have their IUD removed usually do so about a year in advance. |
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