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Does it hurt to get on the contraceptive ring?

Generally speaking, Sheung Wan won't be very painful, which is normal for ordinary people to bear. The process of putting on the ring can be completed in a few minutes. However, Sheung Wan varies from person to person. Some people just feel uncomfortable after taking it, and they will feel uncomfortable in one way or another. Most people will be fine. What shapes do these rings have? Rings are triangular, round, oval and so on. Many models are also subdivided, and doctors will choose the appropriate IUD according to the specific cervix. It is worth noting that if self-monitoring is not carried out after putting on the ring, there will be some undue complications and even contraceptive failure. What is the principle of contraceptive ring? The official name of IUD is "IUD". IUD is generally made of silicone rubber, plastic, nylon and other antiseptic plastics. Then wrap some metal wires such as copper wires on it, or add contraceptives that can be released slowly. Contraceptive rings come in many different shapes and sizes, and their contraceptive effects are also different. Some can only be used for one year, while others can be used for many years. Therefore, women who use contraceptive rings should be reviewed regularly. So far, the working principle of IUD is still unclear in the medical field. Most people believe that IUD can change the uterine environment, thus affecting the mobility of sperm and the speed of egg movement in the fallopian tube, and can prevent fertilized eggs from implanting and forming embryos. Which women can't use IUD? * Women currently infected with the cervix and uterus; :: Women with pelvic infection; * Women who have had pelvic surgery before; * Women with uterine or ovarian cancer * Women who have had ectopic pregnancy before; * Patients with diabetes or poor immunity. * Women with cervical laxity and cervical laceration; * Women with severe uterine prolapse; When can I have an IUD? * Don't have sex for three days before placing the IUD, * Clean menstruation for 3-4 days (no more than 7 days) * Women who have just had an induced abortion have good uterine contraction and less bleeding, so they can immediately place the IUD. * Women who have spontaneous abortion must have normal menstruation; * Women who give birth naturally can place contraceptive rings three months after delivery; * cesarean section women can be put on the ring immediately during delivery, or more than half a year after cesarean section. What should I pay attention to after placing the contraceptive ring? Heavy physical labor is prohibited within one week after placing the IUD, and sexual life and bathing are prohibited within two weeks. After placing the IUD for one month, you should go to the hospital for examination to prevent infection. Pay attention to the amount of menstruation when you come to menstruation for the first time. If the amount is too much, pay attention to whether the contraceptive ring falls off. After menstruation is clean, you should go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. If you find any problems, please see a doctor for treatment. After clean menstruation, go to the hospital for reexamination every 2, 3, 12 months, and recheck once a year if there is no abnormality. Just after placing the IUD, a small amount of vaginal bleeding and abdominal discomfort may occur, which is normal and there is no need to worry. However, if you have menstrual bleeding, delayed menstruation, abdominal cramps, fever, excessive leucorrhea or foul smell, and blood clots in the vagina, you should go to the hospital immediately. Contraceptive rings containing hormones can reduce menstrual bleeding. So people with anemia or menorrhagia use this contraceptive ring. Unexpected pregnancy may also occur during the period of wearing a ring, so go to the hospital as soon as possible after ten days of menstruation to check whether you are pregnant. In addition, if there is a little vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain after normal menstrual bleeding, we should pay attention to the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, not ordinary menstrual bleeding, and go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying diagnosis and treatment. That's all about.