An intrauterine device (IUD) is a contraceptive measure primarily used to place an IUD inside a woman's body. After getting an IUD, women need to undergo regular check ups because many women may experience displacement after getting an IUD. Of course, women are more concerned that the displacement after inserting the intrauterine device may affect pregnancy. So, can I get pregnant if there is a displacement after getting an IUD inserted?

After inserting the intrauterine device, displacement can lead to pregnancy. The displacement after insertion of the intrauterine device (IUD) mainly indicates that the IUD has moved away from its original position, and the displacement may be due to downward movement. Once the intrauterine device (IUD) is inserted and displaced, it cannot provide contraception and can lead to unintended pregnancies. Under normal circumstances, the upper ring generally does not shift, but improper use or lack of attention to inspection can cause displacement.
The displacement of the intrauterine device after insertion can not only cause pregnancy, but also lead to some abnormal symptoms, including increased secretion in women, irregular vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, and lower back pain. However, most women who experience displacement after getting an IUD will not experience any abnormal symptoms.
Women must pay attention to the choice of intrauterine device (IUD) when using it. If the chosen IUD is not suitable, the probability of displacement will increase. After getting an intrauterine device, it is important to rest more. If women engage in heavy physical labor or have a loose cervix after getting an intrauterine device, it can cause the occurrence of ring displacement. It is recommended that women who experience physical discomfort after getting an intrauterine device (IUD) undergo timely examination.