In general, women can return to normal 7 days after IUD removal. If the IUD needs to be removed, it should be done 3-7 days after menstruation and sexual intercourse is prohibited during this period. Since the endometrium is in the early proliferative phase when the menstruation has just ended for 3-7 days, it is not easy to bleed when the IUD is removed. In general, vaginal bleeding will occur for 2-3 days, up to 1 week after IUD removal. If you still have vaginal bleeding after 1 week and abdominal pain, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department for ultrasound examination to rule out endometrial infection caused by IUD removal. After normal IUD removal, pay attention to rest, avoid straining, avoid getting cold, do not recommend eating cold food, and use appropriate hemostatic drugs if there is more bleeding.