Sexual Health
Is it normal for women to increase their secretions after getting an intrauterine device? What abnormal phenomena should be paid attention to after putting on the IUD
A contraceptive ring is a safe, simple, and effective contraceptive device. Some female friends are forced to miscarry after contraceptive failure, and then their secretions increase. So, is it normal for secretions to increase after IUD insertion?
There are indications for IUD insertion. Except for those with genital inflammation, frequent menstruation, genital tumors, various serious systemic diseases, severe laceration of the cervix, uterine malformations, and small uterine cavities, most people can quickly adapt to the procedure. Some people are not very familiar with birth control devices, which leads to many misunderstandings
After IUD insertion, the endometrium and mechanically damaged tissues will respond to the stimulation of the IUD, leading to an increase in endometrial exudate. This is a non inflammatory response, so the exudate often has no odor, but can stimulate the external genitalia to produce itching. Generally, treatment such as Fuxin ointment can alleviate itching symptoms. If there is too much vaginal discharge, the color turns yellow or grayish yellow, or the vaginal discharge is watery and has a strange smell, it is necessary to consider whether there is inflammation of the reproductive organs, anti-inflammatory treatment should be given first, and if necessary, the IUD should be removed.
The Best Time to Install the Ring
A contraceptive ring is a safe, simple, and effective contraceptive device. It does not affect overall function or sexual activity. There are several types of intrauterine devices, such as O-rings, T-copper rings, copper containing uterine rings, and maternal rings. The contraceptive principle of the birth control ring is to interfere with the living and development conditions of the zygote, affect the implantation of the pregnant egg in the endometrium, and prevent the pregnant egg from developing into an embryo, so as to achieve the purpose of birth control. Healthy women, if not pregnant, can cycle outside of their physiological period, but
1. The 3-7 days after the end of the physiological period are the safe period, as the endometrium has just formed and pregnant people are very young. At this point, wearing a ring can prevent uterine bleeding and miscarriage.
2. During artificial abortion, the cervical opening can be relaxed, which is beneficial for the insertion of the intrauterine device and can avoid two surgeries.
3. After natural abortion, menstruation, or 3 months of full term delivery, and a cesarean section for more than six months, these situations can be recurrent.
4. If the intrauterine device expires without any symptoms, it can be removed and replaced with a new one.
Attention should be paid to abnormal vaginal discharge after IUD insertion
Normal vaginal discharge is a white paste or egg white sample, highly viscous, odorless, and in small amounts, which is not harmful to women's health. It is called physiological vaginal discharge, and its secretion, texture receptor estrogen, and pregnancy hormone levels are affected by the amount and quality of the menstrual cycle. If abnormal vaginal discharge occurs only after the intrauterine device is inserted, it is rare. Need to be taken seriously. Confirm whether it is a contraceptive ring or gynecological inflammation. If it is confirmed that it is caused by an intrauterine device, it is necessary to consider whether the device is unsuitable or other pathological factors. Ring removal is required.