When a woman gets married and does not want a baby for the time being or does not have the conditions to have a baby yet, she will take some contraceptive measures. Among the many contraceptive methods, IUD insertion is a long-term and effective contraceptive method. However, it can also cause certain harm to women's physical health. Therefore, before choosing IUD insertion, you must understand the pros and cons of it, and there are many things you need to pay attention to after it. IUD insertion is a long-term contraceptive. Many people are concerned about the presence of brown discharge after insertion, but this is a normal phenomenon. Generally, most people will experience a small amount of bleeding after IUD insertion. In addition to the increase in menstrual blood volume, there will also be spotting and bloody vaginal discharge after the menstrual cycle. Most people will gradually get better and return to normal after a period of time. Things to note after having the ring inserted: 1. Take adequate rest After the ring is just placed, the cervix is relatively loose and the ring is easy to fall off, so you should rest for two days after the ring is placed. You should not do heavy physical labor or participate in high-intensity activities within a week. When urinating or defecating, try to avoid holding your breath too hard to prevent a sudden increase in abdominal pressure from causing the ring to fall off. 2. Maintain hygiene IUD insertion is a surgical procedure. In order to avoid infection, the vulva should be kept clean after the operation, and the lower body should be washed with warm water and underwear should be changed every night. Sexual intercourse (this requires the active cooperation of the man) and sitting baths (but showers or sponge baths are allowed) are prohibited within two weeks to maintain vaginal hygiene and prevent cross infection. 3. Pay attention to observation Within a few days after the placement of the IUD (mainly the first three days), there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, mild lower abdominal discomfort (such as back pain and a feeling of heaviness), and increased vaginal discharge (this is caused by surgical trauma or mechanical compression of the IUD or rupture of small blood vessels in the endometrium). These symptoms usually disappear on their own and do not require any treatment. If the bleeding is heavy or lasts for more than a week, especially if abdominal pain, fever, etc. occur, you should see a doctor immediately. 4. Prevent falling off During the first three months after the placement of the IUD, especially for some women with loose cervix and heavy menstrual flow, the IUD may fall off along with the menstrual blood. Therefore, these women should pay special attention to whether the ring falls out with menstrual blood when going to the toilet during menstruation. Once it happens, you should go to the hospital in time to replace it, and pay attention to replacing it with a suitable size to avoid it falling off again. 5. Regular follow-up The follow-up time is usually in the first month after the IUD is placed, when you go to the hospital for a check-up after your menstrual period ends; then have a check-up every 3 months (or half a year) and one year; and then have a check-up every year (those who have an IUD must go to the hospital or designated place in the community for a "ring check-up" on time). 6. Be careful of hidden pregnancy IUDs are not 100% effective in preventing pregnancy and a very small number of women may become pregnant with the IUD. Therefore, if amenorrhea occurs during the period of wearing an IUD, especially if accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and picky eating, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible and take remedial measures. 7. Timely consultation During the wearing of the IUD, if you find abnormal phenomena such as heavy menstruation, prolonged menstruation, or severe lower back pain for a long time (especially more than one year), you should consult a doctor and get timely symptomatic treatment. Tips: Within six months to one year after the IUD is placed, some women may experience increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual periods. Under the guidance of a doctor, they can use hemostatic drugs or motherwort ointment appropriately during menstruation, and take ferrous sulfate to prevent iron deficiency anemia. If the menstrual flow is particularly heavy, twice (or more) than before the ring is inserted and treatment is ineffective, other methods of contraception should be used. |
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