The insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) is a relatively effective method of contraception for women. This method usually requires guidance from a doctor and involves inserting a foreign object into the uterus through an IUD insertion surgery. It should be noted that getting an IUD can cause some harm to a woman's body. So, what are the hazards of getting an IUD on a woman?
The harm of women getting an intrauterine device (IUD) is primarily due to excessive menstrual bleeding. Female intrauterine devices actually contain copper, and copper ions have cytotoxic and hemolytic effects. Placing an intrauterine device in the uterus may cause excessive menstrual flow.
Moreover, the intrauterine device (IUD) insertion surgery involves placing an IUD inside a woman's uterus. However, if a woman engages in strenuous exercise, the sharp shape of the IUD or its physical inertia can cause damage to the uterus.
In fact, it can also cause certain damage to other organs in the body. And in rare cases, the uterus inside the intrauterine device may enter the female's abdominal cavity after perforation, leading to ectopic placement of the device.
An intrauterine device can also cause physical and mental harm to women. Some people believe that once an IUD is inserted, they will never get pregnant again. As a result, female friends not only experience the pain of IUD insertion surgery, but also the pain of abortion after IUD removal surgery, which can cause great harm to their physical and mental health.