How long after removing the intrauterine device can one become pregnant

  Many couples do not plan to have another baby after giving birth to their first child and instead go to the hospital to have an intrauterine device (IUD) for contraception. Since the second child policy was introduced, many couples want to have another partner for their baby. They are still young and are preparing to go to the hospital to have an IUD removed. However, they may not be able to conceive immediately after removing the IUD for fear of harming their health. So, how long can they get pregnant after removing the IUD? Let's take a look with the editor:

  

How long after removing the intrauterine device can one become pregnant1

  1. Women may experience irregular menstruation for two to three months after the removal of an intrauterine device (IUD), either frequently or infrequently, and the duration is also unstable. It is best to wait until menstruation stabilizes before preparing to have a baby. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to one's health during the initial IUD removal process and avoid sexual intercourse immediately. It is recommended to wait at least two and a half months to prevent wound infection.

  2. After removing the intrauterine device (IUD), it is advisable not to take a bath as it is not hygienic. It is better to continue taking a shower to avoid bacterial infections. If bleeding is severe after IUD removal, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. After confirming that there are no problems, it is not urgent to prepare for having a baby. After IUD removal, it is also necessary to undergo gynecological examinations on time.

  3. If you have the idea of having a second child, it is best to go to the hospital a few months in advance to get an intrauterine device (IUD). The amount of IUD can affect the quality of pregnancy, so getting an IUD in advance gives the body time to recover. Even if you become pregnant, the fetus will be healthier. It is best to wait for 3 months after getting the IUD before taking the baby.

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