Can I keep my baby if I get pregnant with an IUD? The intrauterine device (IUD) is a safe, easy, economical and effective method of contraception and is very widely used,. However, the contraceptive success rate of any contraceptive measure is not 100%, and the contraceptive success rate of the IUD is about 90%, which means that about 10% of women will have a pregnancy with or without the IUD. The reasons for conception with the ring: 1, the position of the birth control ring down, it can not play a normal role in contraception, resulting in conception with the ring; 2, due to contraction of the uterus or other reasons, the birth control ring embedded in the uterine muscle wall or ectopic to the uterine cavity outside, that is, the birth control device ectopic, can also lead to conception with the ring; 3, the birth control device off that pregnancy with the ring after the fetus in the end can not want that: from the perspective of eugenics, with cheer. Because of the ring pregnancy is prone to various pregnancy complications and fetal malformations, the probability of ectopic pregnancy is relatively high, even if it is an intrauterine pregnancy, the probability of spontaneous abortion, bleeding during pregnancy, stillbirth, premature birth is relatively high. More importantly, it may cause adverse conditions of abnormal or malformed fetal development. If you do not have high expectations for the embryo and are not willing to take the risk, you may consider abandoning the fetus. But pregnancy with a ring does not necessarily mean that there is something wrong with the fetus!!! If there are no other harmful factors (e.g. medications) affecting the hospital and there is a strong desire to continue the pregnancy, you can choose to keep the embryo. But be sure to do a good maternity check. The embryo is usually fine if the maternal examination is normal. If the development of the embryo is normal during the obstetric examination, the child can be kept. This situation is not uncommon in clinical work. It is important to closely monitor the intrauterine development of the fetus during pregnancy and to increase the number of obstetrical examinations. However, if an active contraceptive ring (also known as birth control ring releasing drug) is used, abortion is the best option considering the drug effect. Patients who have a pregnancy with an IUD should always talk to their doctor before delivery to inform him/her of the pregnancy with an IUD. After delivery, your placenta and membranes will be carefully examined to determine if the IUD you had previously worn was expelled from your body with delivery, and to check the integrity of the IUD and whether it has potentially affected the fetus.