Regular IUD checks are not necessary. Typically you get checked just once after insertion.
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.
you are dumb.
You have the IUD checked four to six weeks after insertion. After that, there's no special need for a recheck if you have no complaints, but you should continue getting your annual exam as usual, and be sure to protect yourself against sexually transmissible infections.
No, weight changes do not affect the IUD or its proper placement. Diaphragms are the method that need a fit-check after significant weight change.
it absolutely can you could be allergic to some of the compnents of the device go to the doctor and have it checked out
Mirena does not cause infections.
It turns green? Copper is not prophylactic. You can catch all sorts of nasties without protection. IUD doesn't count.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
Deep penetration during intercourse typically should not dislodge or move an IUD that has been properly inserted by a healthcare provider. IUDs are placed into the uterus and have a string that hangs down into the vagina, allowing for their position to be checked. If you are concerned about your IUD's placement, contact your healthcare provider.
The IUD belongs at the top of your uterus. That is its normal location. You will know if it is moving up into your uterus because your healthcare provider is seated between your knees inserting it.
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.