Doctors Express Concerns Over TikTok Trend Of Women Removing Their Own IUDs

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Doctors Express Concerns Over TikTok Trend Of Women Removing Their Own IUDs
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that while removing one's IUD may be"more safe than unsafe","It is better to do it in a controlled environment. When we take it out in the office, everything is visualized as you are doing it more or less blindly ."Dr. Bachmann continued,"If it's embedded in the muscle layer of the uterus, which can happen, it can cause a lot more bleeding, a lot more pain and it can actually bring the uterus down with it, which is not something that one would want.

He says only professionals know the right amount of force to use while pulling out the device, and excessive pulling can lead to tearing, bleeding or become a more emergent issue if the IUD were to become lodged into a different part of the uterus. While the decision to remove an IUD by yourself at home can be result of multiple factors like payment, physical side effects or provider refusal, both Bachmann and Yukhayev urge patients to have more transparent conversations with their providers to resolve those issues.

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