Many women hope to use long-acting contraceptive measures when using contraception, and at this time, they can use contraceptive rings. It not only has excellent contraceptive effects, but also has a long service life, most can be used for about five years, and some contraceptive rings can last for twenty years. So, can I do housework after getting an IUD?
Female friends can do some daily household chores after getting an IUD, but they should not engage in heavy physical labor and should also avoid strenuous exercise. Otherwise, there may be displacement or even detachment of the contraceptive ring. So when women first get an IUD, they should pay more attention in their daily lives.
Many women may experience discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain and bleeding after getting an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted. But these symptoms are not very severe and have a relatively short duration, usually disappearing within 2-3 days, so there is no need to worry too much. If the discomfort symptoms are severe or persist for a long time, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner.
Newly inserted women need to temporarily avoid sexual intercourse. If there are no abnormalities, sexual intercourse can be resumed in half a month. In addition, women should pay attention to hygiene after getting an intrauterine device (IUD), but they should not take a sitz bath while taking a shower. At this time, the cervix may open and there may be trauma to the uterine cavity. If women take a sitz bath, it may cause infection, which can easily lead to gynecological diseases such as endometritis.