IUD removal requires a visit to a gynecologist or family planning department. IUD removal is a family planning surgery, which is relatively simple and is mostly performed in the gynecology outpatient operating room, requiring a visit to the gynecology department or family planning department. If you need to have a baby, have gone through menopause, or have problems with the IUD, such as abnormal bleeding from the uterus or pain in the lower abdomen, you will need to have the IUD removed. The removal of the IUD needs to be done 3~7 days after menstruation, and menopausal women can have the IUD removed at any time. Excluding acute gynecological inflammation or systemic diseases that are not suitable for IUD removal, pelvic ultrasound or X-ray examination is needed before IUD removal to clarify the position of the IUD in the uterine cavity. After removing the IUD, you need to go to the hospital and have the IUD removed by a professional doctor. After removing the IUD, you should take proper rest and prohibit coitus for 2 weeks, and go to the hospital in time if you have obvious pain in the lower abdomen or heavy vaginal bleeding.