Is Intrauterine Device (IUD) Insertion a Good Choice?

Apr 18, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Luo Li
Introduction
IUD insertion has both benefits and drawbacks. It offers highly effective, safe, convenient, and long-lasting contraception. After insertion, an IUD reliably prevents pregnancy and helps avoid the physical harm associated with unintended pregnancy and subsequent abortion. If a woman wishes to conceive, the IUD can be removed at any time. An IUD typically remains effective in the body for approximately 10 to 15 years.

In daily life, women often choose intrauterine device (IUD) insertion—commonly referred to as “placing a ring”—to prevent pregnancy. While this method offers several advantages, it also carries potential drawbacks. So, is IUD insertion a good choice?

Is IUD Insertion Beneficial?

IUD insertion has both benefits and risks. It is highly effective, safe, convenient, and long-lasting—providing reliable contraception after placement. Moreover, it helps avoid the physical harm associated with unintended pregnancy and subsequent abortion. Should a woman later wish to conceive, the IUD can be removed at any time. Most IUDs remain effective and safe for use inside the body for approximately 10 to 15 years.

Potential disadvantages of IUD insertion may include lower back pain and abdominal discomfort. Some women may experience increased vaginal discharge following insertion, sometimes accompanied by lower abdominal pain and fever. If such symptoms occur, prompt medical evaluation and treatment are recommended.

In some cases, the IUD may irritate the uterus or cause minor trauma to the endometrium, resulting in light spotting or bleeding. Others may notice heavier menstrual flow or irregular vaginal bleeding after insertion. Therefore, careful consideration is essential before choosing this contraceptive method. If opting for IUD insertion, it is strongly advised to seek care at a reputable Grade-A, Class-3 hospital, where physicians possess extensive clinical experience and strict sterilization protocols help minimize complications. Additionally, maintaining good personal hygiene post-insertion is crucial. We hope this information is helpful to you.