IUD insertion is a relatively common contraceptive method. It has many advantages, such as being able to avoid some side effects of medication. At the same time, its contraceptive effect is also very good. With the relaxation of my country's two-child policy, some women want to have a second child. If they already have an IUD, they can have it removed. It should be noted that you should start considering having a child three months after the IUD is removed. Let’s take a look at this aspect.
For women, both inserting and removing the IUD can be unpleasant. After all, it is an operation and if not handled properly, the uterus may become infected and even suffer from inflammation. So how long do you have to wait before you can have a child after the IUD is taken out? Q: How long after the IUD is removed can I have a baby? A: After the IUD removal surgery, it is recommended to wait for 3 months before considering having a child, and then proceed with conceiving after all the examinations are complete. Because the IUD will cause damage to the female endometrial tissue, even after the IUD is removed, the damage will take some time to recover before the baby can be successfully conceived. At the same time, it can also avoid causing physical defects to the baby.So all prospective parents, if you choose a good day for pregnancy, it is best to have the IUD removal surgery 3 months in advance. After all, it takes a period of conditioning and recovery, so that the baby born will be healthy!
It is normal to have a small amount of vaginal bleeding after the IUD is inserted, but is it normal to have bleeding after the IUD is removed? Everyone knows that there is an originally balanced flora in the female vagina, but will the vaginal flora be disturbed by inserting and removing the IUD? Q: Is bleeding normal after IUD removal? A: This bleeding is normal. Within 1-2 days after a woman has her IUD removed, she may experience a small amount of bleeding or bloody vaginal discharge, which is normal. During this period, women who have had their IUD removed should pay special attention to the hygiene of their private parts and avoid doing heavy work, especially squatting, to avoid increased bleeding! Also, do not rush into sexual intercourse within half a month after removing the IUD. After that, when having sex, pay attention to the cleanliness of your genitals to avoid cross-infection of bacteria, and insist on regular gynecological examinations to ensure your health. |
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