Why can't I get pregnant after having my IUD removed several months ago?
Removing the ring usually refers to the removal of an intrauterine device (IUD). It is generally normal not to become pregnant for several months after IUD removal. Avoid psychological stress and try to relax, as this can actually improve your chances of conception.
The IUD is a common contraceptive method chosen by many couples, primarily working by interfering with the union of sperm and egg to prevent pregnancy. Regardless of how long the IUD has been in place, as a foreign body it may cause some degree of damage or impact on the endometrial tissue. This can be detrimental to embryo or fetal development and may lead to birth defects, resulting in serious consequences. Therefore, women who have previously used an IUD are advised to wait for a period of time before attempting pregnancy, allowing the endometrium sufficient time to recover and promoting healthier conception.
After IUD removal, it's important to rest adequately before trying to conceive. If you experience lower back pain, or if pregnancy does not occur within six months after removal, consider the possibility of gynecological inflammation or blocked fallopian tubes. In such cases, seek a comprehensive medical evaluation at a reputable hospital promptly to identify the underlying cause and begin targeted treatment under a doctor’s guidance.