In general, the IUD is not long for three years, and it is less likely that the ring will become ectopic or embedded. There will be slight pain when the IUD is removed, but the pain varies from person to person due to the different body types. Before removing the IUD, the patient needs to have an abdominal ultrasound to understand the condition of the IUD in the uterine cavity. If the IUD is in normal condition, the patient can have the procedure done in a gynecological clinic, which is easier and faster. For people with a low pain threshold, the pain may feel more unbearable. If the patient has a high pain threshold, the pain may be mild and only similar to the discomfort experienced during menstruation. However, in cases where the IUD grows together with the tissue in the uterine cavity, patients are advised to have the IUD removed under hysteroscopy, which can increase the success rate of the IUD removal, when the pain is heavier. For pain-sensitive patients, it is recommended to choose IUD removal under anesthesia, which can effectively reduce pain. In addition, before removing the IUD, patients need to clarify if they have vaginitis. Since the IUD is removed vaginally, if there are germs in the vagina, it can easily lead to pelvic infection, which can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis and other diseases. After IUD removal, patients should rest in bed and avoid prolonged bending and heavy lifting, which may lead to vaginal bleeding and other undesirable symptoms.