There are still many women who choose contraceptive rings as a convenient method of contraception. The use of contraceptive rings is relatively long, and the contraceptive effect is also very good. However, if you want to have children or reach the end of the contraceptive ring usage period, you need to remove the ring in a timely manner. Many people are not clear about the preparation before removing the ring. So, what preparations need to be made before removing the ring?
The preparations that need to be made before removing an intrauterine device (IUD) include: firstly, paying attention to the timing of IUD removal, with the optimal time being around three to seven days after the end of menstruation. The day before the ring removal surgery is prohibited from having sexual intercourse with a spouse. Secondly, a series of examinations are required before the IUD removal surgery, with the most common being ultrasound examination, which can determine the position of the contraceptive ring.
In addition, blood routine examination and vaginal discharge examination are necessary preparations before removing the intrauterine device. Blood tests mainly examine the condition of the blood. If there are diseases, especially those related to the blood system, ring removal surgery cannot be performed. It is necessary to wait until the condition recovers or improves before performing the ring removal surgery.
White discharge examination is also a necessary check before removing the ring. White discharge examination can detect whether a woman has inflammation in the reproductive tract. Once inflammation is detected, ring removal surgery cannot be performed. It is necessary to treat the inflammation first, and only after the inflammation has recovered, that is, cured, can the ring removal surgery be performed.