The IUD is a contraceptive tool placed in the female uterus. It is a very common contraceptive method in normal times. Many women usually use this contraceptive method for contraception. However, when placing the IUD, most people are often particularly worried that if the IUD falls off, it will affect the contraceptive effect. Under normal circumstances, when placing the IUD for contraception, will the IUD fall off? Will the IUD fall off? Generally speaking, the periodic movement of the uterus and the rhythmic contraction of the uterus caused by normal sexual life will not cause the ring to shift, because the stent of the contraceptive device is elastic and can adapt to the changes in the uterine cavity shape. Even if the contraceptive ring drops when the uterus contracts, it will be reset due to its elasticity. However, in real life, there are indeed a very small number of women who experience the ring shifting after wearing it, which affects the contraceptive effect. The reason for this situation may be that the individual's ring number selection is improper, which has a certain impact on the ring position, and it should indeed be paid attention to. The main reason for ring displacement is improper selection of ring size. Intrauterine displacement is often caused by a smaller ring size and a larger uterine cavity. Movement of the uterine muscle layer can cause the ring to move downward. In most cases of ring displacement, the ring size is too large. When the myometrium moves, the ring can damage the endometrium and myometrium, and perforation may occur over time. To sum up, as long as the size and shape of the ring are chosen appropriately, the movement of the uterine muscle layer, including the rhythmic contraction of the uterus caused by sexual intercourse, will not cause the ring to shift. The ring position will only be affected in a few patients where the ring number is chosen inappropriately. What are the advantages of using a contraceptive ring? The intrauterine contraceptive ring is a contraceptive device placed in the uterine cavity and is a long-term contraceptive measure. Once the intrauterine contraceptive device is placed, it immediately produces a contraceptive effect, has no direct effect on the whole body, and fertility can be restored quickly after removal. Therefore, placing an intrauterine contraceptive ring is a safe, effective, simple, economical and reversible contraceptive method. If you are looking for a contraceptive method that can solve the problem once and for all, the other options are to wear an IUD or get a sterilization. However, the problem with sterilization is very obvious. If you want to have children, you may have to clear the fallopian tubes or vas deferens after sterilization, and the anastomosis may not be good. The contraceptive ring only needs to be removed before you need to get pregnant again, and it will not affect women's future fertility. Many people worry that placing an IUD will affect their health and make gynecological inflammation more likely to occur. In fact, as long as the placement method is scientific, the IUD is very safe. What everyone needs to pay attention to is that when placing an IUD, you must pay attention to adverse reactions, check it every year, and never exceed the "service" period. |
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