Can the ring be removed after three days of sharing a room

  The removal of an intrauterine device (IUD) is usually done when a female friend does not need to use it for contraception or when preparing to conceive again. Generally, different instruments are used to remove different types of IUDs. So, before removing the ring, it is necessary to take a photo to understand the shape of the ring. Can the ring be removed after three days of sharing a room?

  

Can the ring be removed after three days of sharing a room1

  Firstly, the removal of the intrauterine device (IUD) should be done within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, and sexual activity is not allowed before. Prior to IUD removal, routine vaginal discharge examination is also necessary. If there is inflammation, treatment is necessary first, otherwise the symptoms may worsen after IUD removal. It is not recommended to have an IUD removed after three days of sexual intercourse, as this can easily lead to infection. You need to wait until your period starts and go to the hospital 3-7 days after your period is clean to get an IUD. During this period, you cannot have sexual intercourse. After removing the ring, it is necessary to take anti-inflammatory drugs for three days, and there may be slight bleeding afterwards. It is recommended not to have sexual intercourse for two weeks.

  Secondly, if there is a small amount of blood streaks during sexual intercourse on the night of menstruation, you should observe whether there are still blood streaks and rule out the possibility of cervical diseases. It is not easy to remove the intrauterine device (IUD), and you should also develop regular lifestyle habits. Sexual activity should be avoided for 3 days before IUD removal.

  Also, when women are about to have their intrauterine device removed, it is advisable to avoid sexual intercourse as it can easily cause trauma to the uterus. If a woman has sexual intercourse before removing the ring, many bacteria can easily enter the wound and cause infection. Removing an intrauterine device is a surgical procedure, and if there has been sexual activity before, there is a possibility of pregnancy.

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