Yes, you can have an IUD placed if you haven't had vaginal sex. The only limiting factor is likely to be discomfort from the speculum if the hymen is intact.
Typically it takes about 10-20 minutes to insert an IUD. Most of that time is involved in setting up for the procedure.
There are no activity restrictions when using the IUD.
I know you have to have to be menstruating for the docte or to insert the IUD...so they can make sure your not pregnant.
Yes, you can take prenatal vitamins while an IUD is in.
Yes, you can have spotting without a period while using an IUD.
No, that wouldn't normally happen.
The effects of smoking and drinking are the same with and without hte IUD.
It is very very rare to conceive while using a IUD but if this should happen, then you need to contact your health care provider immediately to have the IUD removed. You can then choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose an abortion, you can get another IUD after the procedure, or choose another method of birth control. For your safety, however, you can't leave the IUD in while pregnant.
Yes and it can cause serious problems if you become pregnant while the IUD is in place.
The doctor can't see if you are pregnant while inserting an IUD. Your health care provider will ask questions and probably do a urine pregnancy test to make sure that you are not getting an IUD when you are already pregnant.
Pregnancy on the IUD is unusual. Bleeding with the IUD is not a special sign of pregnancy. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
It could but the IUD would need to come out asap.