When is the best time for a woman to get an IUD

IUD removal is also called IUD removal surgery. There is no optimal time for IUD removal in clinical practice, and the appropriate time for IUD removal varies according to different situations, usually 3 to 7 days after menstruation. For menopausal women, it is more appropriate to remove the IUD 6 months to 1 year after menopause. In the case of non-menopausal women, it is best to remove the IUD within 3 to 7 days after the end of menstruation. Relevant contraindications need to be ruled out before doing IUD removal. If a woman is suffering from inflammation of the reproductive tract, such as vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., she needs to wait for the inflammation to be cured before undergoing the surgery. If a woman is suffering from fever or low body resistance, she should wait until her body recovers before undergoing the surgery. After the removal of the sterilization device, it is necessary to check whether the device is intact and prohibit sexual intercourse for 3 to 6 months after the removal. There will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding after the removal of the birth control device, which usually does not require special treatment. If there is excessive vaginal bleeding or bleeding that does not stop, you should go to the hospital in time.