No, you do not have to feel the IUD string all the time.
It is not normal to feel the IUD at all. If you are having pain or cramping, see your health care provider.
Hey, Last time I feel my Iud it was week ago now my boyfriend Didn't feel it and than I checked it make sure that.Iud still inside of me but I could'nt feel it could it fall out or just lost up in side of me or I might be pregnant.
Some men feel them during intercourse, that is one way - the other is to insert your finger and use a sweeping motion to feel for the string. If you can't feel them, bare down (as if you were having a bowel movement). Never try pulling on them, you could end up with a perforated cervix or uterus. If all else fails go in to see your MD or midwife, they can tell you very quickly if the IUD is in place, it is rare but the IUD occasionally may slip out un-noticed, so if the strings are not where you remember feeling them, see your doctor.
My doctor told me that that never happens. In the 70's there was an IUD that was made with a braided string that held bacteria causing infections (basically TSS) and sterilized ppl, so it's a warning on all of the rest of them. S
If you feel the strings, and don't feel the plastic of the IUD, it is not likely to be expelling. The fact that you feel the strings to the left has no clinical significance. If you have other reason to believe the IUD is expelling -- for instance, if the strings are significantly longer, or if you have pain or bleeding during or after sex, then contact your health care provider for an exam and don't rely on the IUD for prevention of pregnancy until you determine if all is well. As the moisture and warmth in your body soften the IUD's strings, they are often felt most easily not at the cervical opening, but elsewhere in the vagina near the cervix.
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All Medicaid programs cover removal of an IUD.
The most common reason that a woman doesn't feel the strings is that they are tucked just inside the cervical opening, or are high in the vagina. However, because missing strings could mean a missing IUD, a woman who can't feel the IUD strings should consider emergency contraception if she's had intercourse in the last five days, and should use a back up method of birth control until she's confirmed that the IUD is still in place. Your health care provider can do an exam and, if necessary, a very brief ultrasound to confirm the location of the IUD. It may have fallen out and you are then not protected from pregnancy. Go to the doctor and get checked, you should have an annual check anyway. It may be that your IUD has become displaced or fallen out. I suggest you ask for a scan to see what has happened as you may not be protected at all from pregnancy. Go and see your doctor immediately because if you are pregnant, the IUD needs removing immediately because it can harm the baby
very tender and they will feel like they are getting bigger which is a good sign cause then you will beable to wear a string bikini to show off ur boobs to hot guys cause I do that all the time :)
yes i do it all the time
No not at all it gives you a non stop wedgie all the time
Yes. All birth control methods can fail. If you feel that you could be pregnant with an IUD in place you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr right away due to risks to you and to the baby.