If you are discharged from the hospital after the IUD procedure, you can go home in a wheelchair if the journey is not too long, but if the journey is long, it is better to go home lying down.
After cervical cerclage, uterine contractions are easily triggered by external stimuli or increased negative pressure in the lower abdomen. It is recommended to rest in bed and minimize sitting and standing, which will help to avoid preterm labor or miscarriage.
After IUD, you should sit as little as possible, as the pelvic position is lower when you are sitting, which will increase the local pressure. Therefore, you can use a wheelchair for short trips home from the hospital after cervical cerclage, but it is recommended that you lie down for long trips.
Walking slowly for a short period of time after discharge from the hospital is usually OK, but do not exercise strenuously or for a long time or sit or stand to avoid triggering contractions.