After the placement of the IUD, women will have a small amount of bleeding. At this time, you must pay attention to adjusting your lifestyle. You cannot have sex after the operation. You must let your body recuperate for a period of time before you can have sex. At this time, you must keep your private parts clean and hygienic to prevent infection. When the IUD is just inserted, you must prevent it from falling off and deforming. Let's take a look at this aspect. How long after wearing the IUD can I have sex? How long after the IUD is inserted can you have sex? After the IUD is inserted, sexual intercourse is prohibited for one week to half a month, because there will be a "running-in period" between the IUD and the female body. Starting sexual intercourse too early will cause the IUD to deviate or fall off, and it is also easy for women to suffer from gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, etc. After the IUD surgery, some women will experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding. In order to prevent postoperative infection and protect your health, it is best not to have sex at this time. Women can have sexual intercourse half a month after the IUD is inserted, but it should be noted that post-insertion care should be taken seriously to avoid the IUD falling off and causing an unexpected pregnancy. Women should refer to their own specific circumstances and combine them with the doctor's advice so that they can have a good first sexual experience after the IUD is inserted. Can I have an IUD after having sex? The IUD can be inserted after sex, but there are certain time constraints when inserting the IUD after sex. Women who are worried about pregnancy after having sex because they did not take contraceptive measures, or because of accidents with contraceptive measures (such as condom breaking), and are ready to take long-term birth control measures, can have a copper active contraceptive device placed within 72 hours. If you miss the best time to have an IUD inserted and you happen to be pregnant, you cannot have it inserted at this time. With current medical and research technology, there is no 100% effective contraceptive method. If menstruation stops after the placement of a copper intrauterine contraceptive device, a urine pregnancy test should be performed in time to rule out pregnancy with the device. If menstrual flow decreases or menstruation stops after the placement of a levonorgestrel sustained-release system, a urine pregnancy test can be performed to rule out pregnancy the first time it happens. After that, it can be regarded as a reaction after placement, and menstruation will resume quickly after removal. |
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