We all know that condoms are the preferred method of contraception for young people, but using them for a long time will not only make the sexual experience very bad, but also sometimes lead to unexpected pregnancy, after all, condoms will break. In this case, some women will choose a permanent solution, which is to have an IUD inserted. But will the IUD have any adverse effects on the body? 1. Pain in the waist and abdomen: For the uterus, the contraceptive ring is a foreign "invader". In order to squeeze the ring out, the uterus will instinctively contract violently, and this process will cause pain in the waist and abdomen and distension in the lower abdomen. In rare cases, the ring may fall off. 2. Spotting: After the IUD is inserted, it will cause spotting or irregular bleeding, and sometimes there will be bleeding during sexual intercourse and pain during sexual intercourse. 3. Many women experience increased bleeding and prolonged bleeding after having an IUD inserted. Because the copper component in the contraceptive ring has a hemolytic effect, it will cause the uterine wall to be unable to repair and stop bleeding in time. 4. Uterine perforation: After long-term placement of the ring, the contraceptive ring may slowly embed into the uterine muscle wall, causing uterine perforation, and some may even run into the pelvic cavity. This situation will affect the contraceptive effect and greatly increase the difficulty of removing the IUD. 5. Copper allergic reaction: Young girls may experience skin itching or rash after having an IUD inserted. If there is slight pain when having the IUD inserted, it is generally recommended to have a mother's ring. The best time to insert the IUD is within 3-7 days after the menstrual period ends, and you should not have sex. Because sexual intercourse can easily cause inflammatory infection or the possibility of pregnancy with an IUD (a pregnancy with an IUD cannot continue), in order to avoid these situations, it is recommended not to have sexual intercourse before the IUD is inserted. To avoid some adverse reactions after the insertion of the IUD, you should pay attention to the following points: 1. Rest for 3 days after the operation, do not do heavy physical labor within one week, and avoid sexual intercourse and bathing within two weeks. 2. It is normal to experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding, back pain, and lower abdominal distension and pain after the IUD is inserted. Mild cases do not need to be treated and usually heal on their own in about a week. If the symptoms are severe, such as bleeding exceeding the menstrual volume, timely treatment should be given. If drug treatment has no obvious effect and the amount of bleeding is heavy, you can consider temporarily removing the contraceptive ring and then reinserting it after your physical condition improves. 3. Regular follow-up within one year after IUD insertion. |
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