Many women use intrauterine devices (IUDs) for contraception because they do not want to conceive in the short term or have already had one child. However, in a few years, they may want to have another child or want to have a second child, so they need to remove the IUD again. However, many people do not know how early to remove the IUD, so how long is the best time to get pregnant?
It is better to prepare for pregnancy after 2-3 regular menstrual periods after removing the IUD, which is about three months later. This can give the endometrium enough time to recover, which is beneficial for future fertility and fetal health. Regardless of the duration of the previous intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, it is recommended to follow this time before getting pregnant after removing the IUD. Don't be too anxious to have children.
The contraceptive ring is a foreign body, and once a woman puts it on, it will cause certain damage to the endometrium, which can hinder the growth and development of the fetus and easily lead to defects. The consequences are very negative. Some people wait for more than six months or even a year after getting an IUD removed to allow the uterus to recover better, which is also possible.
On the day after removing the ring, women may feel mild fever, discomfort in their lower abdomen, lower back pain, or a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which is normal. But if there is blood flowing out of the vagina after removing the ring, and the amount is greater than menstruation, or the bleeding persists for more than half a month, accompanied by abdominal pain symptoms, etc., immediate medical attention should be sought.