IUD or intrauterine device is a birth control method, where a T-shaped device is inserted in the uterus. This IUD can get displaced after vaginal birth, in younger girls, and after a medical abortion. The symptoms of IUD displacement are heavy bleeding, severe abdominal cramping, abnormal vaginal discharge, and missing or uneven strings.
Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) Migration to the Bladder
Bladder migration is a rare complication associated with inserting an IUD. It can become embedded in the bladder wall, leading to noticeable urinary symptoms.
Management of Lost Intrauterine Device (IUD)
Intrauterine devices can get misplaced or lost rarely and, if present within the body, need to be removed. Read the article to know more.