After giving birth, if women do not plan to have a second child, they need to go to the hospital for contraception surgery. This not only responds to the national call, but also reduces the harm caused to the body by accidental pregnancy. Nowadays, it is generally recommended to have an intrauterine device inserted. So which type of contraceptive ring has the least side effects? Let's take a look together below.
Which type of contraceptive ring has the least side effects
There are also various types of intrauterine devices nowadays, including O-shaped, 8-shaped, T-shaped, and Manyue ring. It is uncertain which one is the best. It should be said that the one that suits you is the best. Before inserting the intrauterine device, you should fully understand the shape of the uterus and choose a suitable contraceptive ring.
What are the side effects of contraceptive rings
1. Vaginal bleeding after IUD insertion
Within three to four days after inserting an intrauterine device (IUD), most women will experience slight bleeding due to friction with the endometrium during insertion, which stimulates uterine contractions and causes bleeding. Some may also experience bleeding due to cervical or endometrial abrasions during IUD insertion. Generally speaking, the amount of bleeding is not significant and the duration is not long. Bleeding will stop within a week after IUD insertion.
2. After getting an IUD, there is a lot of menstrual flow
In the early stages of using an intrauterine device (IUD), especially in the first three months, some women may experience varying increases in menstrual flow or prolonged periods, while others may experience irregular spotting. This is mainly due to friction between the IUD and the endometrium during shedding, causing damage to the endometrium. Generally, there is improvement after three months.
3. Increased cervical secretions
If the intrauterine device (IUD) is equipped with a tail wire, it may cause an increase in cervical secretions, namely vaginal discharge, due to long-term friction and stimulation of the cervical membrane by the tail wire.
From the previous text, it can be seen that the answer to the question of "which type of intrauterine device has the least side effects" must be based on the shape of the female uterus. Different women are suitable for different types of intrauterine devices. When undergoing contraceptive surgery, it is important to choose a reputable hospital and not go to a small clinic, as this may lead to many potential risks.