When is the best time to remove the ring?

When is the best time to remove the ring?

Most women of childbearing age know that the IUD is a device placed in the uterine cavity to achieve contraceptive purposes. Placing an IUD is a safe, effective, simple and economical long-term contraceptive measure. However, some women develop gynecological inflammation after having the IUD inserted, and some women have expired and need to have the IUD removed. So when is the best time to remove the IUD? Let’s find out together.

When is the best time to remove the ring? The IUD (contraceptive ring) is a safe, simple and effective contraceptive device. It is accepted by everyone because it does not affect the body functions and does not affect sexual life. However, when the IUD has expired, about one year after menopause, or when you want to have a child and use other contraceptive measures, or when the side effects caused by the IUD are severe and ineffective after treatment, you should consider removing the IUD. So what is the best time to remove the IUD? Generally, it is done within 3-7 days after the menstruation is over.

Sexual intercourse and bathing are prohibited 3 days before and 2 weeks after removal of the IUD to prevent bleeding and infection. Bloody leucorrhea or a little bleeding after removal of the IUD will disappear naturally after 1-2 days. If bleeding is heavy, lasts for a long time, or there is lower abdominal pain, timely diagnosis and treatment should be sought. It is best to remove the IUD after menopause. If it is removed too early, you may become pregnant again due to unstable endocrine conditions. If it is removed too late, uterine atrophy will make it difficult to remove the IUD. In addition, it is advisable for menopausal women to remove the IUD six months to one year after menopause, because although the estrogen level has dropped at this time, the uterus has not yet shrunk significantly. Not only is the IUD removal process simple, but it is also less painful. Menopausal women should never neglect to remove the IUD in time for fear of trouble, which will lead to a lot of avoidable pain.

Through the above introduction, I believe everyone has a correct understanding of the best time to remove the IUD. The most scientific approach is to remove the IUD within 3-7 days after the menstruation ends. Female friends need to go to a regular hospital and it must be removed under sterile conditions. Strictly follow the doctor's instructions for postoperative care and rest, and eat more nutritious food to take care of your body.

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