An intrauterine device, or IUD, is a reversible way to prevent pregnancy in the long term. While the body is getting used to the IUD, a person may experience cramps, irregular periods, or heavy bleeding. However, bleeding after sex is not a common side effect, and it can indicate other issues. Learn more here.
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