Does wearing a contraceptive ring hurt women

  Women need to undergo intrauterine device (IUD) insertion surgery after giving birth, but many people are also very worried about whether it will hurt during IUD insertion. Wearing an IUD can also cause some harm to women, such as inflammation of the uterus, which is very harmful. So, does wearing an IUD hurt women?

  

Does wearing a contraceptive ring hurt women1

  In fact, when a woman wears an intrauterine device (IUD), it does not cause much pain and can be quickly resolved. Generally, it can be tolerated within a normal range when the IUD is inserted. But there are also a few other women who experience great pain and discomfort when using an intrauterine device (IUD).

  The shape of contraceptive rings varies, and it is necessary to choose them correctly based on the woman's own factors. Otherwise, choosing the wrong one can cause certain harm to the woman's body. Moreover, if there is an inappropriate fit during the insertion of the ring, it can also lead to genital diseases in women.

  When women use contraceptive rings, they need to undergo a comprehensive examination in advance. If there are any problems in the uterus, the ring cannot be inserted, otherwise it may cause some diseases. When using a contraceptive ring in women, surgery should be performed within 3-4 days after the end of menstruation to ensure safety. After a woman wears an intrauterine device, she needs to take better care of herself and cannot have sexual intercourse during this period.

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