What are the effects of removing the ring on the body

  Female friends using contraceptive rings have good contraceptive effects, and this is a one-time contraceptive method. When women have fertility requirements, they can restore their fertility by simply removing the intrauterine device (IUD). However, it is not advisable for female friends to get pregnant immediately after removing the IUD. So, what are the effects of removing the ring on the body?

  

What are the effects of removing the ring on the body1

  Under normal circumstances, female IUD removal does not have any adverse effects on the body. Although there may be some discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain and bleeding after removing the ring. However, these symptoms are relatively mild and have a short duration, most of which can disappear on their own within 2-3 days.

  Removing an intrauterine device (IUD) is a small surgery that, if successful, can be completed in just over ten minutes, causing minimal harm to women. So if women want to have an IUD removed, they don't need to worry too much. Just follow the doctor's requirements and undergo various examinations in a timely manner before removing the IUD.

  Some women may suffer greater damage to the endometrium when having an IUD removed. Usually, after menopause, the secretion of estrogen in women will sharply decrease, which can easily lead to uterine atrophy. If the contraceptive ring is not removed in time, it may be embedded in the endometrium. If the ring is removed at this time, the harm will be greater. Not only are the adverse symptoms after removing the ring more severe, but it may also cause some complications. So women should remove their contraceptive rings within six months after menopause.

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