What are the benefits of removing an intrauterine device for the uterus

  Contraception is essential to avoid unintended pregnancy, and using an intrauterine device (IUD) as a long-term contraceptive measure with high reliability and minimal side effects. However, if you start planning for pregnancy, you need to remove the intrauterine device (IUD) in advance, preferably six months after the IUD is removed before conception. What are the benefits of removing an intrauterine device (IUD) for the uterus?

  

What are the benefits of removing an intrauterine device for the uterus1

  Long term placement of a sterilization ring in the uterus can also cause certain damage to the uterus and easily trigger uterine infections. Failure to replace the contraceptive ring for a long time can also lead to its failure, increasing the probability of contraceptive failure. Therefore, the sterilization ring should be removed regularly and rested for a period of time before inserting a new contraceptive ring.

  There are two benefits to removing an intrauterine device (IUD) in advance during the preconception period: one is to increase the chances of conception. After removing the intrauterine device, the uterus can recover better, so ovulation will be more regular and the quality of the eggs produced will be higher. Therefore, the probability of successful conception is much higher than preparing for pregnancy immediately after removing the device; The second is to prevent uterine inflammation. If there is inflammation in the uterus, it can affect the normal implantation of fertilized eggs and the future development of the fetus. Early removal of the intrauterine device can provide a longer recovery period for the uterus, and if there is mild inflammation, it can also self heal.

  In addition, it is recommended that women who are preparing to have a baby undergo a comprehensive examination of their uterus after removing the intrauterine device (IUD), and only proceed with pregnancy preparation after confirming that the uterus is in good health.

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