Is it possible to get a new ring at the same time as removing the IUD?

It is usually possible to replace the IUD at the same time as the removal, but this varies from person to person. If there is a lot of bleeding during the operation or the IUD is not easy to remove, it is not possible to exchange the IUD for a new one at the same time. If there is little bleeding and no abnormalities during the procedure, it is usually possible to exchange the IUD for a new one, thus minimizing the damage to the woman’s body caused by the re-surgery. If the bleeding is heavy or the IUD is difficult to remove, it is not recommended to exchange the IUD for a new one during the procedure. It is recommended to wait 3 to 7 days after the next menstrual period before replacing the IUD with a new one. The IUD is suitable for women who do not need to get pregnant for a long time, but if they suffer from acute pelvic inflammatory disease, they are not allowed to install the IUD. If a woman develops adverse reactions such as heavy vaginal bleeding, backache and abdominal cramps after installing the IUD, she needs to consult a doctor in time to determine whether she needs to replace the IUD with a new one. Women are advised to take good care of their private hygiene after removing the IUD or replacing it with a new one. Avoid strenuous exercise for one week after the operation and go to the hospital regularly for review after the operation.