Clinically, prices vary depending on the type of birth control device. Ordinary birth control rings cost around$300, and the common ones are the round ring, the T-shaped ring, the uterus-shaped ring, and the love mother ring. There is also the Mannix birth control ring, which has a therapeutic effect, and costs around$1,500. Doctors will choose the type of IUD based on the size of the uterus and the condition of the body, and the IUD serves as a contraceptive. As long as a woman can use the IUD as a contraceptive without experiencing heavy vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, etc., regular checkups in the future will be fine. If a woman suffers from dysfunctional bleeding or adenomyosis and has severe dysmenorrhea and heavy bleeding, and does not want to remove the uterus, she can place a MENUELE IUD, which can play a role in contraception and treatment of disease, and the IUD can be placed 3-7 days after menstruation for better results.