What are the top 10 contraindications after an IUD



There is no such thing as 10 major contraindications after IUD. Contraindications to IUD include pregnancy or suspected pregnancy, acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, and genital deformities, which require IUD under doctor’s supervision.

1. Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy.

2. Acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, such as acute pelvic inflammatory disease.

3. Congenital genital malformation, such as double uterus, mediastinum uterus, etc.

4. Heavy bleeding after abortion with suspected uterine residue or infection; heavy bleeding or potential infection due to weak uterine contraction during mid-term induction of labor, delivery or cesarean section.

5. Severe old cervical laceration, loose cervical opening or uterine prolapse caused by labor.

6. Uterine cavity >9.0cm or <5.5cm, but to exclude after full-term delivery, induction of labor in large months, or placement of copper-containing stentless intrauterine device.

7. Those who have symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding and menstrual disorders in the last 3 months.

8. Those who are allergic to copper.

IUD is the placement of intrauterine device, is the most common contraceptive measures taken by women of childbearing age, to be operated by a professional physician, to exclude relevant contraindications before placing the IUD.