Is it easy to conceive after IUD removal?

Women of childbearing age are very easy to conceive after the removal of the IUD, so it is relatively good for women to use contraception for at least 2-3 months after the removal of the IUD, so that the endometrium is well repaired before pregnancy. Because the IUD has been placed in the uterus for too long, if you get pregnant right after the IUD is removed, you may have inflammation of the endometrium, which may cause placental adhesions after pregnancy, so it’s best to take a period of contraception after the IUD is removed and then consider preparing for pregnancy. Women should routinely give some anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs orally after IUD removal, and if they usually have inflammation, they should take anti-inflammatory drugs for a longer period of time to treat the inflammation of the endometrium in time to prepare for pregnancy. If you are not planning to have children, it is better to take the IUD for contraception.