Will the T-shaped ring grow in the meat

  Every normal couple will have sexual intercourse, so unexpected pregnancies may occur at any time. If a couple does not want a baby, they need to take good care of contraception. And the intrauterine device (IUD) is the first choice for most couples as a contraceptive. So, let's understand if the T-ring will grow in the flesh?

  

Will the T-shaped ring grow in the meat1

  There are many types of intrauterine devices, including metal and silicone. And the traits are also different, there are V-type and T-type. But regardless of the type of contraceptive ring, there is a specified usage period, and as long as it is within the usage period, it will not grow in the flesh. But if it exceeds its service life, the contraceptive ring will deform, and there is a possibility that it may grow in the flesh, and it may also become ineffective.

  Generally, metal rings can be used for 20 years, while T-shaped rings are mostly made of copper and have a shorter service life than metal rings, ranging from 10 to 15 years. Silicone intrauterine devices have the shortest lifespan, only able to be used for 7 to 10 years. When the prescribed service life is reached, it is necessary to go to the hospital to remove the intrauterine device in a timely manner. After removal, a new intrauterine device can be replaced.

  But when removing the intrauterine device, there may be some pain, and women should be mentally prepared. But this kind of pain is tolerable for most people, and the duration of the pain is very short, it can end in just one minute. Therefore, there is no need to worry too much when removing an intrauterine device, and if there is no obvious discomfort after removal, there is no need for special rest.

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