Most of the patients will experience some discomfort after the placement of the Manned Ring, such as dripping vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal discomfort. With time, most patients will slowly adapt to the ring, usually after 3 to 6 months. When a patient experiences discomfort during the first three months of wearing the IUD, it is necessary to determine if there is a change in the position of the IUD and to perform an ultrasound test. If there is a change in the position of the ring, it will not provide good contraception and medication, and the IUD will need to be repositioned. In addition, the duration and amount of bleeding will determine whether oral medication should be given to adjust the bleeding. For the first three months of vaginal bleeding, oral contraceptives or small doses of estrogen may be given to improve the bleeding caused by the action of the IUD medication on the endometrium. After three months, this symptom will gradually disappear, and amenorrhea usually occurs after six months.