answersLogoWhite

0

To check your IUD string, just put a finger in your vagina and confirm that you can feel the string, you can't feel the plastic of the IUD, and the string does not seem to be noticably longer than the last time you checked.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does an IUD string feel like?

An IUD string feels like fishing line.


Do you have to feel the IUD string all the time?

No, you do not have to feel the IUD string all the time.


Can the iud string come off and fall out of you?

Because it is securely attached to the IUD, an IUD string is unlikely to fall out. If you find your string is missing, contact your health care provider and use a backup method of birth control until you confirm that the IUD is still in place. A missing string can mean the IUD fell out without you knowing, but typically the string just moved up into the cervix.


Does the IUD string enter the cervix if pregnant while on the IUD?

No, that wouldn't normally happen.


What are the complications of misplaced IUD?

i have an iud for over 30 years i had an ultisound and they found it the string was not there


Is it important to feel the IUD in your body?

When the IUD is in normally, you don't feel it during your normal activities. It's good to check the string once a month or so by inserting a finger in your vagina and making sure the string feels just about as long as it was last month.


When you got the IUD the man cut the sting too short?

There is no harm from having a short string on an IUD. Some women choose to have it inserted and have the entire string removed.


Can you get an IUD check during your period?

Yes, you can get an IUD check during your period.


Is it true that a IUD string left behind after removal of the IUD can harm your baby?

I have never heard of such a thing after 20 years in family planning, and I also can't imagine how the IUD string would be left behind. I wouldn't lose sleep over this possibility.


Can everybody feel the cords from their Mirena when they check?

You are supposed to be able to feel two strings when checking for them. If you do not feel them the IUD might have came out or the string have receded into your uterus


What if you can only feel one string from the IUD?

As long as you can feel at least one string, there is no cause for concern, and no need for an exam with your health care provider. The purpose of checking the strings is to make sure the IUD is present an in place. The apparent disappearance of one string is not an indication of a missing or displaced IUD if the other one is present. The most likely reason for feeling only one string is that the other is so close it can't be perceived as separate.


You are having a leep procedure with the Mirena IUD is there anyone that can tell you of their experiences with the IUD?

Just had the LEEP surgery... They had to take out the Mirena because of the string...Now I have to pay over 800 just to get a new IUD put in.