Is there anything wrong with having sex for two days while getting an IUD

  In order to avoid the trouble of unexpected pregnancy, many married women choose to have an intrauterine device (IUD), and it is not troublesome to do so. However, many people are not familiar with what to pay attention to after getting an IUD, such as when they can have sexual intercourse with their spouse after getting an IUD. Will there be any problems with having sex after two days of getting an IUD?

  

Is there anything wrong with having sex for two days while getting an IUD1

  Having sex for two days with an IUD can easily affect women's reproductive health. The insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) is a minor surgery that involves placing it in the female uterus. It requires a process of adaptation for the body, and during this process, women may experience vaginal bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is small, it is generally normal. However, having sex during this period increases the risk of gynecological diseases for women. Therefore, it is generally recommended to consider having sex two weeks after IUD insertion.

  In addition, during the process of having sex shortly after getting an intrauterine device (IUD), there is a possibility of the IUD falling off, which not only leads to contraceptive failure but also increases the risk of pregnancy. Women still need to re insert the intrauterine device to increase their suffering. During the first few days after getting an IUD, it is important to pay attention to some things to avoid any side effects caused by the procedure. Women are not allowed to do heavy physical work within a week of getting an intrauterine device (IUD), as this can increase abdominal pressure and lead to IUD failure.

  Because women need two weeks to adapt to getting an intrauterine device (IUD), there may be vaginal bleeding during this period. It is important to change underwear frequently, avoid sexual intercourse, and refrain from participating in water sports to prevent bacteria from ascending and causing pelvic inflammatory disease. Different types of intrauterine devices have different lifespan. If the device is approaching its lifespan and still requires this long-lasting contraceptive method, it is recommended to seek replacement from a professional institution. If a woman does not have menstruation at a certain age, it is also necessary to remove the ring.

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