The ease of pregnancy is not necessarily related to the time of removing the intrauterine device (IUD). In general, during ovulation, it is easy to get pregnant if you have sexual intercourse. However, if you do not have sexual intercourse during ovulation and remove the IUD after intercourse, there may be accidents. So, can you get pregnant if you have sexual intercourse before removing the IUD?
Firstly, if you had sexual intercourse before the removal of the intrauterine device (IUD), you cannot go to the hospital to have the IUD removed. Because the contraceptive effect of the contraceptive ring has been disrupted, it means that no contraceptive measures have been taken. After sexual intercourse, sperm will reach the fallopian tubes in a short period of time and can survive in the body for 2-3 days. If the menstrual cycle is clean for about 7 days, the removal of the IUD may coincide with the ovulation period, which may increase the possibility of pregnancy. So it is usually not allowed to have sexual intercourse before removing the ring.
Secondly, the main focus is usually on the ovulation period. If it happens to be the ovulation period before the removal of the intrauterine device (IUD), it is highly likely that pregnancy may occur if safety measures are not taken during sexual intercourse before the IUD is removed. If it's not during ovulation, having sex won't actually result in conception.
Also, if having sex or wearing an intrauterine device (IUD), it can prevent abnormal pregnancy, and removing the IUD immediately after sexual activity is also not easy to conceive. And as long as the ring does not shift, in most cases, pregnancy will not occur. In general, it is best not to have sexual intercourse three days before removing the ring. Because the surgery is performed through the vagina in the uterine cavity, having sexual intercourse before surgery can increase the risk of infection.