Placing a contraceptive ring at the uterine diameter is already a popular contraceptive method. However, clinically, it is found that not all female friends are suitable for the ring. Similarly, the ring cannot be removed at any time. The following will introduce to you whether the ring can be removed in case of pelvic effusion? From a medical point of view, the contraceptive ring is a foreign body inserted into the uterus, which can interfere with the implantation of the fertilized egg, thus achieving the purpose of contraception. Different contraceptive rings have different usage periods, ranging from three to eight years. Generally, it is about five years. After the time is up, the contraceptive ring must be removed in time and replaced with a new one. The method of removing the contraceptive ring is to gently pull the nylon thread at the end of the ring or use a ring remover to pull the ring out of the uterus. However, there is usually slight lower abdominal pain when placing and removing the contraceptive ring. So, can the IUD be removed if there is pelvic effusion? The IUD cannot be removed if there is pelvic effusion. It is recommended that patients should perform vaginal irrigation and place medication to improve vaginal cleanliness before removing the IUD. Do not do heavy physical labor within one week before removing the IUD, and avoid sexual intercourse and bathing within two weeks. And choose to remove the IUD 2-3 days after the menstruation is over, and no later than 7 days, to prevent endometriosis. Some women may have a small amount of vaginal bleeding or bloody leucorrhea after the removal of the IUD. Usually, it will disappear naturally after one or two days. It is mainly caused by the stimulation of the endometrium and cervix by the removal of the IUD. If there is a lot of bleeding or the bleeding time is long after the removal of the IUD, you must see a doctor in time to avoid infection. The IUD cannot be removed if there is pelvic effusion. It can only be removed after you recover. |
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