More and more women are choosing to wear intrauterine devices (IUDs) when deciding not to have a second child. This is a very effective contraceptive method and has a relatively long effective time. However, there are also many women who are not particularly familiar with IUDs. Can IUDs be used to conceive and is there a possibility of them falling off?
Under normal circumstances, it is not allowed to conceive with an intrauterine device (IUD) because it is originally a contraceptive method and there is almost no possibility of displacement or detachment. However, it is also possible for unexpected situations to occur due to the individual circumstances of the woman or after wearing the IUD. If the insertion of the intrauterine device (IUD) fails, there is a possibility of pregnancy, but the possibility is still relatively small. If menstruation can still occur normally after IUD insertion, there is no need to worry. Pay attention to regularly checking the position of the IUD, but if there is a situation where menstruation does not occur, consider pregnancy.
Nowadays, medical technology is relatively advanced, and if an intrauterine device (IUD) is used, it will not fall off on its own. This possibility is relatively small. If pregnancy occurs while wearing an IUD, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner, because pregnancy with an IUD may lead to fetal developmental abnormalities. Therefore, babies who become pregnant in this situation cannot be used. For the health of the fetus and the safety of the mother, necessary measures must be taken to terminate the pregnancy during pregnancy.
Under normal circumstances, only displacement occurs, but as long as proper care is taken after the surgery, this situation will not occur. After wearing the intrauterine device, follow-up work should also be done, and if there are any problems, they can be adjusted in a timely manner.