What’s wrong with having a 10-day period after wearing an IUD and still being drippy?



After 10 days of menstruation after wearing the IUD, the menstrual flow is still not possible, which is caused by rejection reaction, displacement of the IUD, endometritis and so on. It is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment under the guidance of the doctor.

1. Rejection reaction: It takes time for the uterine cavity to adapt to the placement of the IUD, and the uterus will have a rejection reaction to the IUD when it is first inserted. During menstruation, the endometrial lining of the uterus will slow down, and the woman will still have her menstrual period 10 days after the implantation of the IUD.

2. Displacement of the IUD: If the IUD is displaced or shifted 10 days after placement, it may stimulate irregular shedding of the uterine lining, and the woman’s menstruation will be irregular.

3. Endometritis: When the uterine cavity becomes infected after the IUD is inserted, the patient may develop endometritis. The patient will have irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, increased leukorrhea, lumbar and abdominal pain and swelling.

Patients with IUD who still have dribbling menstruation for 10 days need to consult a doctor in time, and can take appropriate measures under the guidance of the doctor to treat the problem. Patients should keep the perineum clean, pay attention to rest, and should not have sexual relations within 2 weeks after the placement of the IUD.