It takes at least two weeks after the IUD to resume normal sexual life.
Some women will have discomfort after IUD, such as abdominal pain, back pain, lumbago, vaginal bleeding, etc., which will usually return to normal after two or three months. And also a foreign body in the uterine cavity, sometimes stimulating contractions, sometimes causing minor damage to the lining of the uterus. It takes time to repair these traumas, and the body usually adapts to the ring after two or three months without clinical discomfort.
IUD is a safe, reversible, reliable and simple contraceptive method for women of childbearing age with no contraindications. Before the IUD, it is necessary to complete the relevant laboratory tests to rule out contraindications, such as pregnancy or suspected pregnancy, acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, and so on.
After the IUD, you can usually have normal sex after two weeks, but if the bleeding after the IUD lasts too long, or if you have a fever, you must go to the gynecology clinic in time for examination and treatment. In order to ensure the effectiveness of the IUD, regular follow-up is needed after the operation, and any special conditions should be dealt with promptly to ensure the effectiveness.