What should I do if I can’t get pregnant after ten years of IUD?

An IUD is generally an intrauterine device (IUD), which is a form of contraception. It is usually impossible to get pregnant naturally after the IUD is inserted, and normal conception is possible only after the IUD is removed. IUD is a safe, effective, economical, long-lasting and reversible method of contraception. Its main function is to prevent sperm from entering the fallopian tubes and to prevent sperm and egg from combining. The metal ring can usually be stored for 20 years and effective contraception can be achieved until the ring is removed. There is a chance of pregnancy after the IUD, but the probability is small. If you want to conceive normally after the IUD, then the hospital will remove the ring, usually within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, and it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy 2-3 months after the removal of the IUD, and the probability of conception is generally higher. The probability of conception is generally higher. If you want to get pregnant after the removal of the IUD, you should go to a regular hospital for consultation and prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of a doctor.