A modern woman in most casestries to protect himself from unwanted pregnancy. The methods by which this can be done, to date, a huge number. Special preparations, suppositories, tablets, condoms. Each representative of the fair sex chooses for herself something that is most suitable for her from this list. However, according to statistics, forty percent of young mothers after childbirth resort to the help of intrauterine spirals. What it is? When can I put a spiral? I will try to answer these questions later in the article.
You've never heard of howsimilar "device" on future offspring? It is worth noting that the women determine the spiral after delivery because the method often meets their requirements and whims. For example, you do not need to monitor the use of special medications - contraceptives, there is no hormonal violence over the patient's body. The spiral can be installed on the last day of its monthly period. Therefore, this menstruation needs to wait after delivery. However, in this case the problems are still not excluded. The spiral after delivery should be installed only by an experienced specialist. In a different situation, it may not be at that level. As a result, the period of menstruation in a woman increases, since the spiral rests against the walls of the uterus itself. In addition, it is possible that in a particular case the body of a woman will be too sensitive, and the spiral will be perceived as a foreign body. The organism will give a definite reaction, which is fraught with the formation of polyps in the uterus of the patient, the proliferation of the endometrium and the onset of severe inflammation.
Establishing a spiral after childbirth,the representative of the fair sex should remember that the mechanism of its action is twofold. In general, this device operates as follows. The spiral after birth is located in a certain part of the uterus. It is this area that is designed for the fertilization and strengthening of a mature egg. If the place of conception is occupied, no conception per se occurs. Subsequently, the already matured ovum leaves the body of the woman along with menstrual secretions.
As for the second "positive" sidespiral, I rarely mention it to her. If a specialist introduces a spiral into the uterus, but in its appendages at this time there is chronic inflammation, the presence of the "device" causes an even greater reaction of the body to the foreign body. Certainly, a strong organism can independently cope with such a process. However, in another case, you will not only have to remove the spiral, but also undergo a serious course of treatment. It is worth noting that often a woman does not even suspect that at the moment she is in her womb. Endometritis, apparently not manifesting itself, in most cases spoils all the advantages that a spiral possesses. Having removed her, the woman is sure that she can not just get pregnant, but also normally endure her baby. Unfortunately, this does not always work.
After the elimination of such a "device" from the uteruswomen, pregnancy does not occur as often as couples would like. The fact is that the body of a representative of the weaker sex eventually gets used to the fact that the ovum, even fertilized by the sperm, goes along with the menstrual secretions. It should also be said that in the presence of a spiral in a woman's uterus, "natural" miscarriages occur more than ten times a year. It is for this reason that in the future serious problems with the onset of pregnancy can arise.
The endometritis, of which we have already spoken, is notallows to develop correctly mucous membrane. But it is she who must meet her own egg in all its glory. Inflammation leads to the fact that the endometrium simply can not hold the embryo at all. In addition, this kind of disease, even with ultrasound examination is not always possible to identify. Naturally, a woman for years waits for her pregnancy, which, most likely, will not come.
To date, medicine is developing fairlyat a rapid pace, including gynecology. Spiral should be installed only with an experienced doctor. Perhaps you can use some other method of contraception. Consult a few specialists before making a final decision.