Can I go to work after removing the ring

  Couples who do not intend to have a baby need to take good care of contraception. There are many methods of contraception, but wearing an intrauterine device is the most convenient and the best choice for most women. But if you plan to have a baby, you need to go to the hospital to remove the intrauterine device first. Can you go to work after removing the device?

  

Can I go to work after removing the ring1

  Removing the ring is very simple and can be done in the clinic. Before removal, vaginal discharge testing and ultrasound examination are required. Surgery can only be performed if the conditions are met. There may be some pain during the process of removing the ring, but most women can tolerate it. After the removal of the intrauterine device, there may be slight discomfort in the lower abdomen. It is recommended to rest for half a day and wait until the symptoms of discomfort disappear before going to work. But if there is no obvious discomfort, there is no need to deliberately rest.

  However, after removing the intrauterine device, attention should be paid to uterine hygiene and sexual intercourse should not be performed immediately. And pay attention to cleaning the vagina to avoid bacterial infections. If the symptoms of discomfort become increasingly severe, it is necessary to take some anti-inflammatory drugs and, if necessary, go to the hospital for a follow-up ultrasound examination. At the same time, be careful not to let your abdomen catch a cold, and it is best not to touch cold water. Spicy and stimulating foods should not be consumed in diet, and sexual foods should also be avoided.

  Not only women who need to have a baby need to have their IUD removed in a timely manner, but also menopausal women should actively have their IUD removed. Because the intrauterine device cannot be left in the body and can easily cause diseases. After menopause, one should go to the hospital for an IUD removal surgery.

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