Nowadays, the two child policy has officially opened up, and many families are more excited and ready to respond to the policy by having a new baby. However, some families may have older women who are concerned about pregnancy and have limited knowledge about IUD removal. So, if you are ready for pregnancy, how early should you remove the IUD?
Removing an intrauterine device (IUD) refers to removing the contraceptive ring that was originally installed to avoid pregnancy, but must be removed in order to conceive again. If you are planning to get pregnant, it is recommended to remove the IUD three months in advance. After all, everyone's physical condition is different, and some people's bodies have a rejection of intrauterine devices. If they become pregnant after removing the device, special circumstances are inevitable. It is better to wait for the uterus to adapt and recuperate before pregnancy. Three months is the best time.
Moreover, the timing of removing the intrauterine device (IUD) should also be carefully considered, as incorrect timing may cause harm to the female body. It is best to remove the intrauterine device (IUD) 3 to 7 days after the end of a woman's menstrual cycle. At this time, the damage to the body is relatively small and it will not have too much impact on the uterus. Moreover, women should also pay attention to their physical condition after removing the intrauterine device (IUD). If they experience abnormal fever or heavy bleeding, they should promptly go to the hospital for examination.
Moreover, after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), one should not engage in vigorous exercise. It is necessary to rest and recover the body first, pay attention to supplementing nutrition, and eat more blood nourishing foods appropriately. Sexual activity should be avoided within two weeks. And during the preparation for pregnancy, it is important to do pre pregnancy examinations as much as possible to ensure a healthy and suitable body for pregnancy, which is also very helpful in the later stages.