What should I do if my menstrual flow is very low after getting an IUD removed

  Most female friends use intrauterine devices to prevent pregnancy after giving birth. This method is relatively simple and has a relatively high safety factor. However, when some women have the need to conceive, they may remove the intrauterine device (IUD), which can have some impact on their menstrual cycle. So, what should I do if my menstrual flow is very low after getting an IUD removed?

  

What should I do if my menstrual flow is very low after getting an IUD removed1

  Usually, there are two main reasons for the reduced menstrual flow after removing an intrauterine device (IUD). One is menstrual disorders caused by endocrine disorders, mainly due to dysfunction of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis. Another reason is due to pathological changes or the influence of some drugs, which can lead to a decrease in menstrual flow after removing the intrauterine device, such as inflammation, tumors, developmental disorders, nutritional deficiencies, endocrine disorders, etc. of some reproductive organs, all of which can affect normal pregnancy.

  So female friends who are preparing for pregnancy need to go to a professional gynecological hospital for examination in a timely manner. Under the precise guidance of a doctor, targeted treatment should be given. Under normal circumstances, removing an intrauterine device will not affect the menstrual cycle, but due to changes in the uterine environment, the actual situation may vary from person to person.

  Many female friends may experience early or delayed menstruation after removing an intrauterine device (IUD), but this condition is very normal and can be temporarily avoided. After observing 1-2 menstrual cycles, see if there is any improvement. If there is any improvement, it can be ignored. If there are still symptoms of delayed or early menstruation, it is necessary to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

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