Using an intrauterine device for contraception is a very convenient method. With the opening of the two child policy, many women also want to remove their contraceptive rings and consider having a second child. So, when is the easiest time for women to get pregnant after removing the rings? Let's learn about it together below.
After removing the intrauterine device (IUD), women need about three months to consider pregnancy because the process of IUD insertion can cause slight damage to the endometrium, including inflammatory reactions, changes in uterine fluid, and so on.
Moreover, if a contraceptive ring containing progesterone is installed, it may cause a certain degree of atrophy of the endometrium. Therefore, early pregnancy may affect the development of the embryo and even cause some congenital defects in fetal development.
Generally, after removing an intrauterine device, after 3 to 6 normal menstrual cycles, the damaged endometrium can be well repaired, and pregnancy can be considered at this time. Of course, depending on the physical condition and specific circumstances of the pregnant woman, the timing of conception should also be differentiated. It is best to choose the most suitable time for conception under the guidance of a doctor.
Women need to be careful not to have sexual intercourse within one week after removing the IUD, as it can easily lead to inflammation of the genitals. Moreover, women should pay attention to the cleanliness of their external genitalia during the period after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), and avoid taking sauna baths or swimming in public places.