Your local family planning office can remove your IUD, most likely on a sliding-scale fee based on your income.
Yes, you can have the IUD removed at any time.
you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
If your insurance doesn't cover contraception, you may have to pay to have the IUD removed. Contact your local family planning office to find out if you qualify for reduced fees based on income.
How do you get your IUD removed
You can get pregnant at any time after the IUD is removed. There is no need to wait.
The IUD is removed in the office by grasping the strings and pilling slowly, gently, and firmly until the IUD comes out. No anesthesia or special medication is required.
I had my IUD removed and didn't have any symptoms. My body was back to normal right away. But I had the copper IUD without hormones. If you have the Mirena with hormones, you would have the same symptoms as anyone stopping the use of the pill.
Whether you decide on a medication or suction abortion, your health care provider will remove the IUD first. After the abortion, you can have another IUD, if you choose. If you decide on an in-clinic abortion, the IUD can be removed immediately prior to the abortion, without an extra visit.
You should have your IUD removed at the end of its normal life, or when you want to get pregnant.
There is no special time to get the IUD removed. Removal can be done at any time in your cycle.
You have been misinformed. There is no need to wait 90 days for intercourse after the IUD is removed.
IUD removal is covered by insurance under the terms of the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"). If you are uninsured, your local family planning center should be able to remove it on a sliding scale basis.