How long do I need to rest at home to remove the ring

  Regarding the removal of the intrauterine device, many people know that it is not only limited by time, but also requires relevant examinations before the surgery. Of course, there are also many aspects to pay attention to after removing the ring, but many women are not clear about what to pay attention to and how much time to rest. So, how long do I need to rest at home to get the IUD removed?

  

How long do I need to rest at home to remove the ring1

  Getting an IUD requires resting at home. If one is not engaged in excessive physical labor, the time required for resting is not long, about three days. If engaged in excessive physical labor, the rest time required should be longer, about a week. Especially for women who need to squat down to work, they should rest well after removing the IUD.

  After removing the ring, women may experience some discomfort, such as bleeding, lower back pain, or discomfort in the lower abdomen, which are all normal. However, it should be noted that if there is a significant amount of bleeding after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), which is mainly compared to menstruation, it is important to seek medical attention promptly once the bleeding exceeds the menstrual limit.

  There is also a situation where the bleeding persists for a long time after the removal of the intrauterine device, especially for more than ten days or half a month. It is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner, otherwise it will have a great impact on women's health. Especially those with prolonged bleeding accompanied by abdominal pain should be given sufficient attention. The diet and personal hygiene after removing the ring need to be taken seriously.

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