Women's health is closely related to their physical health, especially the health of organs such as the uterus, which has the greatest impact on the body. The uterus is the largest organ of a woman and one of the best places to install an IUD. Therefore, most women choose to install an IUD in the uterus to prevent unwanted pregnancy. The IUD needs to be removed promptly when its expiration date is reached, but removal will have certain effects on the body. For example, will menstruation be delayed after removal? What is the best way to get it? 1. Most women will experience delayed menstruation after removing the IUD. This is normal and there is no need to worry. This is because the uterine environment changes after the IUD is removed, which will have a certain impact on the menstrual period. This situation will recover in the second month, but if it has not recovered in the second month, it is best to go to the hospital to check the specific cause, make a timely diagnosis, and receive timely treatment. 2. The best time to remove the IUD is within 3-7 days after the menstruation ends, and you cannot have sex. You need to rest for 3 days after removing the IUD, avoid heavy physical labor within a week, and avoid sexual intercourse and bathing within two weeks. 3. It is recommended that if a small amount of vaginal bleeding, back pain, or lower abdominal pain occurs after the IUD is removed, it is normal and there is no need to worry. It should be noted that an ultrasound examination is required before removing the IUD to determine whether the placement of the IUD is normal. 4. Currently, many hospitals provide painless IUD removal. On the day of IUD removal, you may experience mild lower abdominal discomfort, back pain, or a small amount of vaginal bleeding. This is normal and will disappear after a period of adjustment. If the operation can be performed within the best time for removing the IUD, that is, 3-7 days after the menstruation ends, the body can recover as soon as possible after the operation. In addition, according to the doctor's advice, you can take a few anti-inflammatory pills to effectively prevent gynecological infections. |
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