How many days does it take for your body to recover from the removal of the IUD?

Generally, it takes about 7 days for the body to recover from the removal of the IUD, but the exact recovery time also depends on the individual’s physical condition. IUD removal refers to the operation of removing the IUD, which will be accompanied by a short period of vaginal bleeding. After the removal of the IUD, a woman’s body usually recovers quickly, most people can recover in about a week after the removal of the IUD, some people who recover faster will stop bleeding in 2-3 days after the removal of the IUD, while those who recover more slowly may need about 7 days. If infection occurs, the recovery time will be longer. After removing the IUD, you can take oral cephalosporin as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infections, and prohibit sexual intercourse and tub baths for half a month to prevent infections in the female reproductive system, which may even cause endometriosis and seriously damage women’s health. After the removal of the ring, it is recommended to pay more attention to rest and strengthen nutrition, which will help promote recovery.