I wouldn't have thought so because you then run the risk of getting pregnant. The gynaecologist performing your op could easily remove it at the same time.
There is no need to remove the IUD before (or after) having your tubes tied. Leaving it in will ensure continuous protection.
There are no side effects of having your tubes tied and leaving an IUD in place. There is no pressing need to remove the IUD if you have other pregnancy protection.
Getting an IUD is not common if your tubes are tied.
Yes, you can use a hormonal IUD after getting your tubes tied. Talk with your health care provider to see if this option might be helpful for you.
There is no special time to get the IUD removed. Removal can be done at any time in your cycle.
Yes, you can have the IUD removed at any time.
you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
You could get pregnant if you had unprotected sex in the five days before you had the IUD removed (if it was a hormonal IUD like Liletta, Mirena, or Skyla) or in the first seven days of taking the pill.
Fertility returns to your baseline after removal of the IUD. Whether it's easy to get pregnant after removal depends on your fertility, not the IUD.
How do you get your IUD removed
You can get pregnant at any time after the IUD is removed. There is no need to wait.
The IUD is removed in the office by grasping the strings and pilling slowly, gently, and firmly until the IUD comes out. No anesthesia or special medication is required.