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The impact after ring placement

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     Hidden dangers after taking the ring

The impact after ring placement

  1、Uterus perforation

  The mechanism of uterine perforation caused by an intrauterine ring is not clear. It is generally believed that it may be caused by inappropriate uterine size or improper doctor's operation. In addition, when women exercise strenuously, the IUD in the body may also cause damage to the uterus due to physical inertia. Unexplained uterine contractions may also squeeze the IUD and cause uterine perforation.

  2. Damage other organs

  In rare cases, the intrauterine device may perforate the uterus and enter the abdominal cavity, causing the device to become ectopic. The IUD may be located in the bladder, pelvis, or mesentery.

  3. Excessive menstrual flow

  Some intrauterine devices contain copper ions, which are cytotoxic and hemolytic, causing heavy menstrual bleeding, which is normal.

  4、Ectopic pregnancy

  If the embryo implants in the fallopian tube but does not reach the uterus, the result is an ectopic pregnancy. The contraceptive principle of the intrauterine device is to change the environment in the uterus to cause miscarriage. It only acts locally in the uterus, so it can only prevent normal pregnancy in the uterus, but cannot prevent ectopic pregnancy.

  5. Endometrial fibrosis

  Intrauterine devices are essentially foreign objects in the human body. Foreign bodies in the human body can cause mechanical damage to local tissues, chronic inflammation and fibrotic lesions, which is already a medical common sense . 10 to 12 years after the IUD, fibrotic lesions will occur in the endometrium. 》》》 Little-known phenomena of women’s menstrual period

  6. Pregnancy with a ring

  Pregnancy with a ring is also called pregnancy with a device. Since the contraceptive success rate of IUDs is lower than that of oral contraceptive pills and sterilization, women must still take precautions after wearing the IUD to prevent pregnancy with the IUD.

  7. Soreness

  Some women will experience soreness and discomfort in the lower abdomen or lower back after the IUD is inserted. This is because the IUD placed in the uterus is a "foreign body" to the uterus, especially if it is too large or in a low position. The uterus will contract to expel the "foreign body", causing uterine contraction pain.

  The side effects of the IUD on women's bodies are mostly due to the fact that they are not used to it at first. As time goes by, the situation will get better. If it is serious, symptomatic treatment can be taken. If it still does not work, you can consider removing the IUD or replacing it.

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