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.