After many couples get married, they are not in a hurry to have children or plan to never have children. Nowadays, there are also many contraceptive methods, such as taking birth control pills. However, long-term use can have a certain impact on women's endocrine system, so they can also use intrauterine devices to prevent pregnancy. So, under what circumstances can pregnancy occur when an intrauterine device is used?
1. The intrauterine device (IUD) falls off because it is placed inside the uterus. However, many women are young and have well-developed muscles. If the uterine wall contracts, the IUD will fall off and leave its original position, or in other words, if the IUD moves downwards, it will not be able to perform its original function.
2. Some women's bodies have a rejection reaction to the intrauterine device (IUD), and after going to the hospital for examination, they find that the IUD in the uterus is missing. In fact, it has already been removed from the body with excrement, and naturally there will be no contraceptive effect.
3. Abnormalities in the contraceptive ring, such as deformation or breakage, can result in the loss of contraceptive effectiveness.
So if women who have an intrauterine device (IUD) want to reduce their chances of getting pregnant with it, they must go for regular check ups. Generally, they need to go to the hospital for a check-up after 3 months, and then check once a year thereafter. Special attention should be paid to whether the intrauterine device (IUD) has popped out during the examination. Once the IUD has popped out, it should be remedied in a timely manner. Women who have experienced IUD dislodgement or pregnancy with an IUD should pay more attention to the examination.