It is normal for menstruation to drag on for ten days after the IUD if it is within three months of the IUD. If it is more than three months, it belongs to the discomfort of the IUD.
1. Within three months after the IUD: within three months after the IUD, there may be an increase in the amount of menstrual flow, as long as it does not exceed double the amount of menstrual flow, and the bleeding time increases, as long as it does not exceed 14 days, it is within the normal range. Because the contraceptive ring is a foreign body, it may produce rejection reaction after it is placed in the uterine cavity, resulting in heavy bleeding for a long time. There is usually a three-month adaptation period.
2. More than three months after the IUD: If the IUD is used for more than three months, the menstrual period lasts more than seven days, or the bleeding volume is more than 100 milliliters, all of which are abnormal, indicating that the IUD is not adapted to the ring, and it is necessary to take out the IUD in time, and replace it with another material or other type of contraceptive ring.
Any abnormal phenomenon after the IUD, you need to go to the hospital in time to find a doctor to consult, or need to be treated by the doctor in time to avoid causing adverse consequences.