Many people use intrauterine devices to prevent pregnancy. However, for women who have already had an IUD inserted, if they want to reconsider preparing for pregnancy, they need to undergo an IUD removal surgery. Removing the intrauterine device can have a certain impact on the success of conception. But different women have different age and physical conditions, and the specific situation of conception is also different. So, why can't I get pregnant after removing the ring?
The reasons for not being able to conceive after removing the intrauterine device may be: blocked fallopian tubes, problems with follicle development, abnormal hormone levels, abnormal sperm condition, and so on. After getting an intrauterine device, the contraceptive ring may have caused certain adverse effects on the body. However, whether it affects conception or not, it is necessary to go to the hospital for professional examinations to determine the actual reasons for not being able to conceive.
No matter how long the intrauterine device is inserted, the contraceptive ring may cause certain damage to the endometrial tissue. It may also have adverse effects on the growth and development of young babies, and even cause defects and other negative consequences. Women who previously wore contraceptive rings should remove them before preparing for pregnancy. After removing the intrauterine device, it is recommended to wait for about six months before considering preparing for pregnancy. After the removal of the intrauterine device, the body also needs a first recovery period, and waiting for the endometrium to recover better is also beneficial for eugenics.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and seek timely treatment if there are signs of not being able to conceive after removing the intrauterine device (IUD). Targeted treatment can be improved by taking medication under the guidance of a doctor. If it is generally based on the full recovery of the endometrium, it can greatly increase the chances of conception. This varies from person to person and depends on individual physical fitness.