If you leave the copper IUD in too long, there are no potential health problems. If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks.
For your safety, the IUD must be removed as soon as possible. At that point, you can decide whether you would like to continue the pregnancy or not. See your health care provider immediately.
You should be able to safely remove it whenever you want. There are some that last up to 5 years, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you can't remove it for that long. The point of an IUD is that you can have safe, non-permanent contraception for as long as you choose.
You should remove your IUD if you want to get pregnant, if you are pregnant, or if its useful life is expired and it's time to replace it.
There is no need to remove the IUD before (or after) having your tubes tied. Leaving it in will ensure continuous protection.
Immediately.
It's the same as the procedure to remove the IUD when you're not pregnant.
There's no special time to remove the IUD if you want to get pregnant
You should get the IUD removed if you are seeking pregnancy, or if it is at the end of its useful life.
i have an iud for over 30 years i had an ultisound and they found it the string was not there
There are no health consequences to leaving the IUD in longer than five years, but a hormonal IUD may not be effective past its useful life span.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
The only danger of an expired IUD is pregnancy.