When can I remove the ring

The IUD can be removed within 3-7 days after menstruation if a woman of childbearing age is planning to become pregnant, or about six months after menopause if she is menopausal. Removal of the ring is usually seen in women who plan to have another child, or when the ring has reached the end of its useful life or after menopause, which can be chosen to be done 3-7 days after menstruation or six months after menopause. Before the removal of the ring, the patient should go to a regular hospital gynecology department for routine examination, such as ultrasound examination to understand whether there is embedded or ectopic ring, to know the position of the ring in advance, and to improve the gynecological examination to understand the leukorrhea, whether there is inflammation and whether there is superfluous organisms in the cervix. After the examination, the ring can be removed after the indications for the procedure are met. After IUD removal, patients should pay attention to the care of their private parts and maintain hygiene, and pay attention to their body changes. If there is obvious pain or bleeding, patients should go to the gynecological department of the hospital as soon as possible for further examination and treatment. It should be noted that if the patient has vaginitis, the IUD cannot be removed directly, but must be treated first, and the IUD can be removed only after the vaginitis is cured.