Female sterilization ring is a relatively safe and effective method of contraception, but there may be some side effects and some complications may occur, bringing harm to the body. Such as rejection reaction, may also affect normal menstruation, placed for too long or displacement, there may be perforation of the uterus, or even ectopic pregnancy.
1. Rejection reaction: after placing the IUD, women may experience increased leukorrhea, abdominal pain or irregular vaginal bleeding, which is caused by local stimulation after placing the IUD, usually no treatment is needed, and it can be recovered after 3 to 6 days.
2. Affecting normal menstruation: after placing the IUD, there may be delayed or early menstrual cycles, and sometimes there may be symptoms of increased menstrual flow.
3. Uterine perforation and ectopic pregnancy: If the IUD is placed for too long, it may be displaced, which may affect the uterus to some extent and even cause perforation. In addition, the displacement of the IUD may not achieve effective contraception, and may also increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
Therefore, it is recommended that women who want to have a birth control ring go to a regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations, and operate under the guidance of a professional doctor. If there is any physical discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.