Yes, you can get an IUD check during your period.
you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
Yes, you can have spotting without a period while using an IUD.
There can be a small amount of spotting when the IUD is removed, but that's not a period.
Yes, you can have the IUD removed at any time.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
A copper IUD will not delay your period. The same things can cause a delayed period in women with or without the copper IUD. These include pregnancy and hormonal fluctuations.
It's easiest for you and your health care provider to have the IUD inserted during your period.
There is nothing in the IUD that will stop you from ovulating and having a menstrual period.
There is no special significance to getting your period early on the IUD, any more than if you got your period early without the IUD. If bleeding continues, or occurs only after sex, contact your health care provider.
If you're using Mirena, the IUD that releases progestin, your period usually will stop, although you may have irregular spotting in the first weeks or months of use. If you're using the copper IUD, your periods will not stop. If your period has been regular since using the IUD, and then stopped, take a pregnancy test.
10 year IUD is better, it's less hormonal. The 5 year IUD makes ou gain weight because you rarely get our period with the 5 year IUD