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Posted at 3:21 PM on Nov 15, 2008 by mirenapositive, #36610
I LOVE MY IUD. For those of you thinking about an IUD, I wanted to post a positive case study. I am sure there are more, but those people don't bother posting. Before I got my IUD, I did extensive research, not just internet or industrial propaganda, but peer reviewed medical journal articles. I decided on the IUD because of efficacy and minimal hormones. The IUD releases a steady amount of progestin that equates to about 20% that of the mini-pill (what breast feeding women take). Even less than 10% of a low dose pill. I had the Mirena IUD inserted 7 months ago after being on the pill for way too long. I had random cramps for a few months on and off, and had to readjust to being on my OWN cycle vs. the pill. I do get PMS every month, but I attribute that to my own body's cycle, not the IUD. I have not gained a single pound, am on a normal cycle, have minimal bleeding during my period and no spotting in between cycles. My partner and I are thrilled to have this option. Only you know your body, decide for yourself.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Nov 18, 2008 by mytwosons, #14618

I have just gotten my Mirena put in a week ago today and i am very excited about it (the fact that i don't have to worry about BC) but reading all the negative side effects has me a nervous wreck. The only problem I have had so far is that my husband says something is poking him when we are making love. I am going to see my OB today and see if something can be adjusted, this will be a real bummer if nothing can be done.

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