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intrauterine device (iud) placement
What to Expect After IUD Placement?
After the procedure, some
cramping and spotting
are normal. Follow-up visits are usually scheduled to check the IUD’s position. If severe pain, heavy bleeding, or signs of infection occur, immediate medical attention is necessary.
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