Some women choose to use intrauterine devices (IUDs) for contraception after giving birth or having sexual intercourse but do not want to take contraceptive pills. Long term use of IUDs can have many side effects. Therefore, women who have entered menopause should promptly go to the hospital to have their IUD removed. So, what if there is some bleeding after removing the ring?
In general, it is normal to have a small amount of bleeding after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), and there should be no bleeding for about a week. If there is excessive bleeding or prolonged bleeding after IUD removal, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to avoid more dangerous situations. It is recommended not to have sexual intercourse for about two weeks after removing the ring. Do not work hard, pay attention to rest, and maintain good hygiene. Wear breathable underwear made of pure cotton.
How long can I have a child after removing the ring?
It is better to start preparing for pregnancy after the female's menstrual cycle returns to normal 2-3 times after removing the intrauterine device. Women should rest for a few days after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), and refrain from sexual intercourse or sitz baths for two weeks to prevent infection.
Precautions for removing the ring
1. Women should go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination before undergoing ring removal surgery, preferably 3-7 days after menstruation.
2. Before performing the ring removal surgery, it is necessary to maintain hygiene of the external genitalia, clean it daily, and change underwear frequently.
3. Do not engage in physical labor for one week before the removal of the intrauterine device (IUD), and avoid sexual intercourse and baths with couples for two weeks to prevent cross infection.