Does an IUD hurt?

The IUD is a little painful, but most people can tolerate it and it is not unbearable pain. The IUD can be done in 1-2 minutes, the pain is not very intense and there is no need for anesthesia. After the IUD, there may be some discomfort, such as abdominal cramps, back pain, back pain, etc., and even irregular vaginal bleeding. If there is irregular vaginal bleeding, you can take appropriate Baogong hemostatic pellets to stop the bleeding. After getting the IUD, pay attention to maintaining the hygiene of the perineum, no sexual intercourse within 2 weeks, and you can take a shower but not a sitz bath, otherwise it may cause upstream infection. If you plan to get the IUD, you can do it 3-7 days after your period is clean and you can’t have sex within 3 days before you get the IUD.