What's going on with bleeding after getting an IUD

  Nowadays, many people do not want to have a second child and take contraceptive measures because they know that abortion can bring great harm to their body. There are also many ways and methods of contraception, such as using condoms, but this method is very troublesome. Women can also receive contraceptive injections, but it is harmful to the body, but it can still be used for contraception. So, what is the reason for bleeding after inserting an intrauterine device?

  

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  What's going on with bleeding after getting an IUD

  Wearing an intrauterine device (IUD) is to prevent pregnancy and reduce menstrual bleeding. Considering that it is caused by the IUD, people who have had an IUD may experience different symptoms, most of which are changes in menstrual flow or occasional bleeding and lower back pain. These symptoms are more severe, indicating that you are not adapted to the IUD. After a period of time, if you still cannot adapt, it is necessary to remove the IUD. It is normal for bleeding to occur in the first few days after IUD insertion. If you are a novice for a long time and need to go to the hospital for examination, you may not be suitable or able to wear an IUD.

  How to use contraception more effectively

  When menstruation is relatively accurate, the practice of using a safe period of seven days before and eight days after menstruation starts from the first day of menstruation. The possibility of ovulation is unlikely in the first seven days and eight days after menstruation, and this stage belongs to the safe period. Contraception can be achieved through long-term use of oral contraceptives, which are also quite effective. Using condoms for contraception is more effective, convenient and safe, and does not cause any harm to the body.

  Wearing an intrauterine device (IUD) has a relatively high safety washing coefficient, but it is prone to gynecological diseases. Therefore, wearing an IUD should be done separately, and regular check ups should be conducted after wearing it.

  Contraception can be achieved by wearing an intrauterine device (IUD), but wearing it improperly can also lead to pregnancy, which is not 100% effective. Therefore, it is important to have regular check ups after wearing an IUD to ensure our health and prevent the possibility of unintended pregnancy. When bleeding occurs with an IUD, it is necessary to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination to see if vaginal bleeding is caused by the IUD, in order to avoid danger.

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