Some women wear IUDs because they don’t want to have children, but if they want to get pregnant, they have to remove the IUDs. However, you have to choose the right time. It can be removed three to seven days after the menstruation is relatively clean. This will not cause large-scale infection, and there will not be too many bacteria and fungi affecting the health of the uterus. When removing the ring, do not eat spicy and irritating foods to avoid uterine inflammation. It is generally required to remove the IUD 3-7 days after the menstruation ends. Do not have sex after the menstruation ends. For people like you who have had heavy menstruation for more than ten days, you can wait until the heavy menstruation lasts for a few days and then wait until the menstruation decreases and then you can have the vaginal discharge removed. It is best to perform a diagnostic curettage at the same time as the IUD is removed, and send the scrapings for pathological examination to rule out endometrial lesions. If you don't want to have a curettage, remove the IUD first and observe whether the symptoms improve or disappear. If they improve, it is due to the IUD. If not, further examination is needed to see if there are other diseases. Don't be careless. The position of the IUD has moved downward and it can no longer play a contraceptive role, so it is still necessary to remove and replace the IUD. Lower back pain may be related to the IUD. After removing the ring, observe whether the lower back pain is relieved. To relieve the pain, a lumbar CT scan can be performed to rule out lumbar spine disease. Avoid sitting for long periods of time and engage in moderate activity. Under normal circumstances, the IUD should be removed within 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period ends. If the IUD has been displaced and caused regular vaginal bleeding, it can be removed at any time. The best time to remove the IUD is within 3-7 days after the menstruation is over (but pregnancy must be ruled out), which can reduce bleeding. Rest for 1 day after removing the IUD, and refrain from sexual intercourse and taking a bath in a basin within 2 weeks to prevent infection. After the removal of the ring, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding or bloody leucorrhea, which will disappear naturally in a day or two. This is caused by the stimulation of the endometrium and cervix by the removal of the ring. It is a normal phenomenon. If the bleeding is heavy or lasts for a long time, you should seek medical treatment in time. |
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