Intra uterine devices are one of the most cost effective contraceptives which are reversible as well as highly efficient. It is a small t-shaped device which is made of plastic which is placed in the patient’s uterus.
The patient may want to remove the IUD to for several reasons; one of the most common being desire for pregnancy. Other reasons include side effects such as side effects and pain, device related issues or fear and misconceptions. Expiration of the IUCD is also one of the major causes.
If the device is still in its position and the doctor can find the strings to remove the IUCD then a routine procedure is followed to remove the IUCD. If the IUCD cannot be removed by a routine procedure then the doctor may remove it with the help of a hysteroscopy.
Following is the procedure for routine removal of IUCD:
If the doctor cannot find the strings or the IUCD is not in its original place then a hysteroscopy may be required. The doctor may perform imaging tests to determine the position prior to the hysteroscopy. The doctor may administer anesthesia before performing hysteroscopy.
Following is the procedure
After the IUCD is removed you will be able to conceive again. If the IUCD is removed because of expiration then another IUCD can be placed in the same seating. You may feel some cramps following the operation. You can generally resume normal activities on the same day.