I think it is, because of the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, and the possibility of heavier menstrual periods and cramps.
IUDs are inserted by the ob/gyn and need to be removed by the ob/gyn. Sometimes, IUDs can be expelled from the body and into the toilet.
If your IUD slips out, you are in danger of pregnancy, but there are no other dangers.
if it has punctured the uterus wall, or if it has slipped out without you knowing.
Leaving the copper IUD in longer than you are meant to is not dangerous and will not cause illness.
Yes the chances are there if the I.U.D has slipped without your knowledge, and pregnancy could well start.
Can you still feel the string or is there too much string in the vagina ? If it moves out of place the string will normally disappear or there will be too much hanging out of the uterus. See a Dr.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
I think IUDs are dangerous, so yes, have it removed.
i got pregnant while using an IUD. the IUD had gone through my uterine wall and into my abdominal cavity. my doctor told me not to worry that it would be ok and they would remove it after i had the baby. i lost my baby when i was 18 months pregnant. it was horrible. i had to have 2 surgeries to get the IUD out. i do not recommend IUD's to anyone.Kindly note IUD devices to keep sperm to reach egg theoretically it is just not possibleto get pregnant with correct size IUD placed inside u by expert. If u got pregnancykindly remove it immediately it will certainly not necessary now. Sooner the better
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
The past tense of "slip" is "slipped" and the past participle is also "slipped."
You can get an infection with or without the IUD. Expulsion of an IUD doesn't increase the risk of infection.
How do you get your IUD removed