Removal of the IUD can be considered mainly for patients who are planning to have another child or who have no more sexual life and do not need contraception anymore, or for those who have been menopausal for more than one year. Removal of the IUD is not harmful to the body and is easy and simple. It is only the type of IUD that determines the ease and difficulty of removal. For the IUD with a tail wire, you can directly use the vascular clamp to hold the tail wire and gently pull it out. For IUDs without tails, the doctor usually arranges for the operation to be performed in the operating room, and after entering the uterine cavity, the IUDs are removed with the IUD hooks or IUD removal forceps. For some rings that are difficult to remove, the operation can be performed under ultrasound guidance, and those with embedded IUDs can be removed under hysteroscopy. After the IUD is removed, intercourse and bathing are prohibited for half a month, and the diet is light.