Nowadays, there are more and more ways to prevent pregnancy, and many women choose to have an IUD inserted for this purpose. This way, they can successfully prevent pregnancy when they do not plan to have a child, and they can remove it when they want a child and then prepare for pregnancy. Of course, the IUD still has certain harm to women’s health. You cannot get pregnant immediately after the IUD is removed. Therefore, if you have sex ten days after the IUD is removed, you must take contraceptive measures to avoid harming your uterus! 1. Can I have sex 10 days after IUD removal? Women must rest for a while after removing the IUD before having sex. This time should be after the woman has had 2-3 normal menstruations and gone to the hospital for a check-up. She can only have sex after the endometrium has fully recovered. This depends on the individual's physical fitness. In order to protect women's health and ensure the birth of a healthy baby, do not have sex immediately after removing the IUD. You must wait until the endometrium recovers before having sex or getting pregnant. It is best for women not to have sex within two weeks after removing the IUD to avoid inflammation of the wound, which may cause certain harm to their health. It is best to consider conception three months after removing the IUD to give the endometrium time to recover, which is beneficial for eugenics. Generally speaking, the pain caused by IUD removal is within the acceptable range for women, but for the sake of your own health, it is recommended that you choose painless IUD removal. There will be no pain during the operation, but you may experience slight lower abdominal discomfort, back pain or a small amount of vaginal bleeding on the day of IUD removal. This is normal and will disappear after a period of adjustment. If the surgery can be performed at the optimal time, the body can recover as quickly as possible after the surgery. 2. Does it hurt to remove the ring? Does it hurt for women to have an IUD removed? Whether it is painful to remove the IUD depends on whether the original position of the IUD is normal. 1. If the position of the IUD placed in the uterus is normal, you will not feel pain during the removal operation. 2. If the IUD is embedded in the uterus or the ring is displaced, you may feel some pain when removing the ring. However, the pain caused by this process is within the acceptable range for women, and the removal process is very short and can usually be completed in a few minutes. 3. Precautions after IUD removal It should be noted that an ultrasound examination is required before removing the IUD to determine whether the placement of the IUD is normal. Many hospitals now offer painless IUD removal. On the day of IUD removal, you may experience mild lower abdominal discomfort, back pain, or a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This is normal and will disappear after a period of adjustment. If the operation can be performed within the best time for removing the IUD, that is, 3-7 days after the menstruation ends, the body can recover as soon as possible after the operation. In addition, according to the doctor's advice, you can take a few anti-inflammatory pills to effectively prevent gynecological infections. |
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