A little discharge after removing the IUD after menopause is a normal phenomenon. It is recommended to have a vaginal secretion examination, uterine double adnexa examination, gynecological examination, etc. before removing the IUD to make sure that there is no vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory disease before removing the IUD. There may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding or bloody leukorrhea after IUD removal. Usually this will disappear naturally within one to two days, as this is a normal phenomenon caused by the irritation of the endometrium and cervix caused by the removal of the ring. If there is pain in the lower abdomen, prolonged vaginal bleeding or increased discharge with odor after IUD removal, it is likely to be caused by inflammation, and you should go to the regular hospital for relevant examinations in time and cooperate with the doctor for proper treatment. It is recommended to rest for one day after removing the IUD, prohibit sexual intercourse for two weeks, and take oral antibiotics for 1-2 days to prevent infection, and do not take a bath to prevent bacterial infection.