Yes, it is normal to experience some bleeding with a copper intrauterine device. This is because the device does not prevent ovulation. The bleeding may be heavier in some cases, but it usually improves within 3-6 months. If the bleeding persists and becomes unbearable, it is important to consult with your doctor to explore other options that may help.
Similar Questions
Can the insertion of a copper IUD trigger menstruation?
General1 answer
Should I be concerned if I have abdominal pain with my copper IUD?
General1 answer
I have a copper IUD that expires in September 2023. Is it possible to keep the IUD longer? If so, how many months?
General1 answer
Is it true that the copper IUD increases the intensity of acne?
General1 answer
What are the chances of getting pregnant if I have a copper IUD and took the morning-after pill right away?
General1 answer
Information provided by Medimap is for general purpose only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Click here to review our Terms of Service.
