During an IUD insertion, a healthcare provider will insert a small T-shaped device into the uterus through the cervix. The process may cause some discomfort, cramping, and spotting. It typically takes a few minutes and may involve measuring the uterus and placing the IUD correctly. After insertion, you may experience mild cramping and spotting for a few days.
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