What is the reason for low menstrual flow after IUD?

Low menstrual flow after the IUD is considered to be a special type of birth control ring, uterine cavity adhesion, early onset ovarian insufficiency, etc.
1. Special type of birth control ring: If you use a special type of birth control ring, such as levonorgestrel intrauterine system, this kind of contraceptive ring will slowly release the drug after use, which will act on the uterine lining and make the menstrual flow less.
2. Uterine adhesion: If the process of IUD is not strictly aseptic, it is easy to cause infection, leading to uterine adhesion, which can also lead to low menstrual flow, and in severe cases, amenorrhea may also occur, usually accompanied by cyclical abdominal pain.
3. Early onset ovarian insufficiency: This disease refers to the ovaries of women, which lose their normal function before the age of 40. Due to the decline of ovarian function, the hormone level also decreases, which is mainly manifested as abnormal menstruation, and it will lead to scanty menstruation.
There may be other reasons for low menstrual flow after IUD, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment.