It is not recommended to remove the IUD immediately if the IUD is displaced and you have had sex. The IUD can be removed 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period has cleared and you have not had sex.
The IUD is an intrauterine device (IUD), which is used as a contraceptive aid. The IUD is placed in the uterine cavity of a woman and prevents the fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus for contraceptive purposes. After the IUD is dislocated, it can no longer be used as a contraceptive, so it should be removed in time. Removing the IUD is usually done 3 to 7 days after the menstruation period is clean and without sexual intercourse.
If you have sex after the IUD is displaced, it is easy to get pregnant or infected, so it is not recommended to remove the IUD, you can choose to remove the IUD after the next menstrual cycle. It is recommended to use warm water to wash the vulva, change underwear in time and ironing, exposure to the sun, and use a condom when having sex.
If the IUD is dislocated and you are sexually active, you can wait three days after your next menstrual cycle to remove the IUD.