Can I have an IUD during ovulation?

First, we need to understand what a top ring is. IUD is a procedure in which a ring is inserted into a woman's uterus. This ring is called a "birth control ring" and it prevents sperm and eggs from meeting, thus achieving the purpose of contraception. Insertion usually requires choosing an appropriate time during a woman's menstrual cycle.

So, can I get an IUD during ovulation? In fact, there are no strict rules for getting an IUD during ovulation. The best time to insert an IUD is usually between the 14th and 30th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle. However, this is just a suggestion, and the specific time of wearing the ring needs to be determined based on the specific situation of the woman.

IUD is a safe, effective and economical measure that can help women avoid pregnancy. However, if a woman experiences discomfort or pain after having the ring inserted, she needs to seek medical attention immediately. In addition, you need to pay attention to personal hygiene after the ring is applied to avoid infection, otherwise it may affect your health.