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Can you really have family planning if you apply for a long-term birth control certificate?
Parents who have handled the one-child certificate know that to handle this certificate, they must show their birth certificate, birth certificate, marriage certificate of both husband and wife, and long-term birth control certificate. In fact, long-term birth control has proved that it can really play the role of family planning. In fact, if people want a second child, they can put it on first and then take it off. If people don't want children, they won't join this circle and won't consider having another child. Moreover, Sheung Wan also has certain risks and side effects: mainly in the following three aspects.

1. Short-term bleeding after IUD placement is due to endometrial wear, but it can be repaired soon. Bleeding usually lasts for several days, and the blood volume does not exceed the menstrual flow, so no treatment is needed. However, there are also some women, about 65,438+0.5% ~ 20%, who suffer from local coagulation disorders due to the histochemical changes of endometrium after placing intrauterine devices, which are characterized by excessive menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and irregular menstrual bleeding. Some cases of unclean menstruation and increased leucorrhea mixed with blood can cause a large loss of iron in the body, which can not only cause anemia, but also affect myoglobin and cells.

2. Some women will feel pain and discomfort in their lower abdomen or back after releasing IUD. This is because the IUD placed in the uterus is a kind of "foreign body" for the uterus, especially when it is too large or in a low position, the uterus contracts and discharges this "foreign body", causing uterine contraction pain.

3. Abnormal pregnancy IUD can only prevent normal pregnancy in uterus, but not abnormal pregnancy outside uterus (ectopic pregnancy). Therefore, it is inevitable that a few women who use intrauterine devices will have ectopic pregnancy. For a one-child certificate, female compatriots have to endure these pains, but they have to handle it, because this small certificate also involves various things such as reimbursement and registration in the future. In fact, these are completely avoidable. I hope that one day, something like Sheung Wan will give more choices to the majority of female compatriots. Whether or not to have a second child is actually a matter of concept. More ideological education will get twice the result with half the effort.