What should I do if there is bleeding from an intrauterine device

  The contraceptive ring, due to its convenience and good contraceptive effect, is chosen by many women. However, the material of the contraceptive ring and the internal body tissue of the uterus are very different. Some women may experience various types of discomfort after inserting the contraceptive ring. So, what should be done if there is bleeding after inserting the contraceptive ring?

  

What should I do if there is bleeding from an intrauterine device1

  1. Women who have inserted an intrauterine device (IUD) should avoid excessive physical activity or labor within two weeks, as it may cause the IUD to fall off or cause bleeding due to abrasion of the endometrium. However, most of them will not bleed too much and may also experience bleeding with more rest and reduced activity.

  2. Some women who have inserted an intrauterine device for the first time may experience different types of symptoms in their bodies, which may be due to allergic reactions to the device. If there is excessive bleeding and the duration is too long, it is necessary to go to the hospital for timely follow-up and remove the device according to the specific situation to avoid greater harm to the body.

  3. After placing an intrauterine device (IUD), if bleeding still occurs without sexual intercourse, rest, excessive physical activity, or allergies, it is possible that the IUD has caused inflammation inside the uterus. In this case, it is necessary to communicate with a doctor for targeted anti-inflammatory treatment or removal of the IUD.

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