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Your healthcare provider will explain every step of the procedure and even show you the devices used for insertion, including the copper IUD itself. A device known as the speculum will be inserted into your vagina to hold the cervix open. The provider will then clean your vagina and cervix using an appropriate antiseptic. This help to prevent any insertion-related infection. The copper IUD will be placed inside your uterus using a special inserter. Once the IUD is in, the inserter will be removed. The health care provider then will trim the IUD strings to a desirable length. Once this is done, the speculum will be removed.<br />\nSome women have reported feeling a cramp during the insertion. Others experience slight discomfort. The insertion pain will usually disappear within 2 minutes. This can also be eased with painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen. Your healthcare provider will alert you once the insertion is done and ask you to rest. 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Make sure to inquire about all the requirements before booking your appointment.</p>\n<h2>How do you check the Copper IUD position?</h2>\n<p>Once the IUD is in, you may notice a little string that hangs down from around two inches from the uterus to the very top of your vagina (the string does not hang out of the vagina). It is there so that the IUD can be removed later [5].<br />\nOnce it is in, you should check the ends of the strings a few times a year to make sure it is in place.<br />\n&#8211; wash your hands with soap and water then squat down.<br />\n&#8211; Insert your finger inside your vagina until you reach your cervix, which will feel firm and rubbery like the tip of your nose.<br />\n&#8211; feel for the strings. If you find them, congrats, your IUD is good to go. But, if you feel the hard part of the IUD against your cervix, you may need to have it adjusted or replaced by your provider [6].<br />\nDo not tug on the strings! If you do, the IUD could move out of place. If you are unable to feel the IUD strings, you should either avoid sex or use condoms until your healthcare provider confirms that the IUD is in the right place. If you had sex 5 days before noticing the missing string, you should take emergency contraception.<br />\nIf you are not comfortable with personally checking for the strings, your provider can do it 3 to 6 weeks after insertion and then yearly after that [7].</p>\n<h2>How long does cramping last after Copper IUD insertion?</h2>\n<p>The pain experienced after a copper IUD insertion varies from woman to woman. For some, cramping and back pains will usually disappear within 1 to 2 days. For others, it will take weeks or even up to 3 to 6 months. You may also experience heavy, irregular and crampy bleeding for those 3 to 6 months.</p>\n<h3>How long do you bleed after Copper IUD insertion?</h3>\n<p>You will likely bleed for 1 to 7 days after getting an IUD inserted. This bleeding will be heavier hours after the insertion but then reduce with time. If after the insertion you experience fever, very heavy bleeding(soaking 1-2 pads within an hour), or smelly bleeding, it may mean that you have an infection. Seek immediate medical care. It is also normal to see some blood clots on the first day after the insertion but this should not continue for long. 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