The inside of the uterus is a small space. The IUD fits inside relatively snugly. The IUD can't be moved by running, jumping jacks, ski jumping, or any other such activity.
Yes, you can take prenatal vitamins while an IUD is in.
Yes
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.
no
There are no activity restrictions when using the IUD.
no
There is nothing in the IUD that will stop you from ovulating and having a menstrual period.
It would have to be. The IUD is in your uterus, where the baby grows and lives in you for 9 months. Having the IUD in there could possibly damage or kill the baby.
Yes, you can have spotting without a period while using an IUD.
While the copper IUD does not normally stop periods, a woman may miss a period for a number of reasons. Pregnancy and stress are common ones. Consider a pregnancy test if you're having other symptoms.
While an IUD (intrauterine device) is primarily a form of contraception, it is possible to have a healthy pregnancy if it is removed prior to conception. If a pregnancy occurs while an IUD is still in place, there is an increased risk of complications, such as miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. It's essential for anyone considering pregnancy with an IUD to consult a healthcare provider for guidance and appropriate care. Overall, the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy can vary based on individual circumstances.
No, that wouldn't normally happen.