Women who take the intrauterine device for contraception can get pregnant after at least three months after removing the intrauterine device, and it is generally recommended that it is best to get pregnant after six months. This is because regardless of the duration of the IUD, the IUD as a foreign body will more or less damage and affect the endometrial tissue, which is not good for the growth and development of the embryo or fetus, and may even cause defects in the newborn. Therefore, for women who have had the IUD placed in their uterus, they should wait for a period of time, i.e. 2-3 normal menstrual cycles, before conceiving, in order to give the endometrium time to recover and to facilitate the development of the embryo. Experts say that every menstrual period after IUD removal is a process of shedding and regrowth of the endometrium. Studies have found that after 3-6 normal menstrual periods, the damaged endometrium will be better repaired and it is relatively safe to get pregnant at this time. Therefore, after removing the IUD, you can use condoms to prevent pregnancy after 3-6 months. In addition, in order to improve the chances of conception after IUD removal, it is recommended to check the fertility conditions in detail before conception.