If the IUD has been in place for a short period of time, the position of the ring is normal, and the woman is not menopausal, it is easier for an experienced doctor to remove it, and there will be a certain amount of pain when removing it, but it is usually tolerable. The IUD is a more commonly used ring, and since it does not have a tail wire, it needs to be removed with a retractor. It is easy to remove by an experienced doctor. However, if the ring becomes incarcerated, it will be more difficult to remove and may need to be removed hysteroscopically. It is also more difficult to remove the ring if the woman is menopausal and the uterus has shrunk. If the IUD is easily removed, the procedure is usually short and the pain is not severe. However, if the IUD is more difficult to remove and the removal time is prolonged, the pain will also increase.