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OB-GYN
5846 mi · 270 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Mark Brown, MD is a OB-GYN in Columbus, OH and Fort Recovery, OH. They attended medical school at Ohio State University College Of Medicine in 1980. They completed their residency at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in 1984. Their offices are located in 270 E Town St, Columbus, OH, 290 E Town St, Colu...Click to read more
OB-GYN
5846 mi · 270 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Tamara Thompson, MD is a OB-GYN in Columbus, OH and Dublin, OH. They completed their residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital. They attended medical school at Northeastern Ohio Universities College Of Medicine in 2000. Their offices are located in 270 E Town St, Columbus, OH and 5350 Frantz Rd, Dublin, O...Click to read more
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IUD Removal


An IUD/intrauterine device is a long-term, yet reversible form of contraception. It is a small T-shaped device placed in your uterus by a trained medical professional. You can get your IUD removed anytime you want; removal of an IUD can take place at any time during the menstruation cycle. In fact, having the removal procedure during your menstrual cycle is recommended, as the cervix is naturally softened at this time. IUD removal is a routine procedure performed at your healthcare provider’s office.


Common questions and answers about IUD removal


 

When should I get my IUD removed?

Generally, women opt for removal when the IUD is about to expire. However, you can choose to get the IUD removed anytime you want. You can have the expiring IUD removed and replaced with a new one if you still don’t want to get pregnant.

 

What are the most common reasons for an IUD removal?

  • An IUD must be removed if it has reached its expiration date. In this case, you can have the IUD replaced if you wish.
  • IUDs can be removed when you wish to get pregnant. It is possible to get pregnant right after having the IUD removed.
  • IUDs must be removed when an infection is detected.
  • An IUD is removed at the onset of menopause.

What should I expect during my visit for the IUD removal?

  • At the doctor’s office, you may be asked to change into a medical gown before the removal.
  • The process of extracting the IUD from the uterus takes less than five minutes. 
  • The procedure involves the doctor using a speculum to open up the vaginal walls. Then the practitioner grasps the strings of the IUD and gently slides it out. There is a slight chance that the IUD might not come out with a light pull, and in this case, the provider would determine an alternative course of action for the safe removal of the device.

Can I get pregnant right after the IUD removal?

Yes, you can. One of the biggest pros of an IUD is that your fertility goes back to normal right after removal.

 

Where can I find a practitioner for iud removal near me?

At Zocdoc.com! You can book an appointment with top-rated practitioners who perform IUD removal procedures in your location. Booking is simple, secure and free!

 

What are some quick tips to help me with an IUD removal?

  • If you are not having the IUD replaced, feel free to discuss any concerns or questions you may have around other forms of contraception.
  • Reach out to your doctor to learn about any precautionary measures you need to take.
  • Check to see if the practitioner is covered by your insurance provider.

How much does a visit for IUD removal cost?

The procedure costs might vary based on your location, insurance provider and other factors.

 

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The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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