Some of the urinary tract infections in women may be related to the IUD, mainly related to aseptic practices. If the aseptic operation is not very standardized, or if you have a genitourinary infection yourself, you can be contaminated by the operation of the device during the IUD, leading to a urinary tract infection. If it is a normal woman of childbearing age after the IUD, generally urinary tract infections are not related to the IUD. But when a woman of childbearing age has repeated urinary tract infections and there is a birth control device in her body, this time must not forget to go to the hospital to take a film to find out if the position of the device is abnormal such as dislocation, because the dislocation of the device can sometimes be dislocated from the uterus to other places, which can lead to urinary tract infections.