The IUD does not have much effect on menopause, and can be removed within one year of menopause. When a woman is approaching menopause, the function of the ovaries decreases, but it is still possible to ovulate, so it is still recommended to take proper contraceptive measures, and the IUD is a relatively safe contraceptive measure. When a woman reaches menopause, she will experience menstrual disorders, which are mainly affected by the hormone levels in her body and have little to do with the IUD. Women can remove the IUD within 1 year of menopause, mainly because after menopause, the level of estrogen will decrease and the uterus will shrink. If the IUD is not removed in time, the IUD may become embedded in the uterine muscle layer, making it more difficult to remove, and it will also affect the body. If you are approaching menopause with the IUD and experience abnormal symptoms, you should communicate with your doctor in a timely manner and deal with the situation accordingly. Three days before the removal of the birth control ring to prohibit sexual intercourse, after the operation, pay attention to personal hygiene.