It’s normal to have changes in your periods while using an IUD. But you may wonder about your period after IUD removal, especially if you want to get pregnant. Here’s how IUDs work, how they affect your periods, and what to expect after IUD removal. How Does an IUD Work? An IUD...
Here is what you can expect during and after your IUD removal. Though the removal process may differ slightly depending on where you live, in general, a trained doctor or nurse can take out your IUD at any time. Here’s what to expect: your healthcare provider will use a sterile ...
What To Expect After You Get An IUDby Emma Kaywin Jan. 27, 2015 ShutterstockWe at Bustle love giving you tips for how to tap into your sexual potential and troubleshoot when things aren’t going your way in the bedroom. But what about finding solutions to those stressful s...
Sex after birth can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Here's what to know when you're ready to get intimate again after pregnancy.
But if you're thinking about getting back to some form of sexual intimacy, you may have questions about what's safe, what to expect, and what you can do to deal with any problems that crop up along the way. Here's what you should know about having sex after childbirth, according to...
Therefore, knowing what to expect and preparing for this moment can help ease some anxieties. Here’s what you can expect and some tips for a more comfortable experience. How Soon Can I Have Sex After Giving Birth? There’s no set timeline for when a woman should start having sex after ...
It’s possible to still get pregnant with an IUD, but it’s very rare. Find out the causes and risks of a failed IUD.
Providers should also have proficient knowledge of the risks and benefits of IUD placement to provide optimal pre- and post-procedural counseling for patients. As some adolescents or young adults have never had a pelvic exam, or may have experienced trauma in the past, it is imperative that ...
One response to “312: What to Expect & How to Prepare for Menopause with Dr. Lyla Blake-Gumbs” Leigh Erin Connealy February 16, 2020 I appreciate you speaking on Hormones. I was a DES baby and so familiar with the Hormonal Conundrum. There is so much more to say about the orchestra...
“When it comes to the first time, it is certainly common and normal for intercourse to be uncomfortable, and even painful—because it is the first time,” says sex and intimacy coach Irene Fehr, MA, CPCC, who compares pain during sex for the first time to pain in your body after ...