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I chose to have the Mirena inserted in August of 2009. I found t...

Posted at 6:34 PM on Oct 11, 2009 by grovemom2, #45074
I chose to have the Mirena inserted in August of 2009. I found this site because I have been bleeding for three weeks straight, and the doctors were unavailable to advise me (holiday weekend). I see now that my experience is a side-effect of the IUD. I have also seen a diminished sex drive, fatigue, loss of energy, and constant cramping. I was very hopeful for the Mirena. Five years without having to worry about birth control, wow! My first complaint is the pain involved with insertion. I was told to eat a big breakfast or early lunch before the procedure, and to take a few advils prior to the appointment. I did - however, I was still not prepared for the process. First, they measure your uterus to make sure that it is the right size, with an instrument similar to the IUD. I was in tears the entire time. I wished someone had told me to bring a friend or my partner with me to hold my hand. It hurt so much! The nurse was as understanding as she could be, but said that once the package has been opened, I would be charged the full amount. I went ahead with the procedure, wondering how I would reschedule during a period and with a busy work week. I was in pain the rest of the day, and felt extremely uncomfortable for a few days after. The pain and bleeding still did not go away, and after a week I made an appointment to check on the IUD's position, if there was any preforation of the uterus; etc. The strings were there, and they just told me that the cramping and spotting is normal. To me, it felt like the doctors tell you the best case scenario, and as you approach more and more of the side-effects, they confirm those as a possibility. Before the Mirena, I have used DepoProvera, the NuvaRing, and Ortho-Tri Ciclen. I didn't like the weight gain from the Depo, the NuvaRing is somewhat expensive through my insurance, and the traditional birth control bills, like Ortho, are a hassle if you happen to miss a day. I thought that the Mirena was the best solution to my situation. Be aware. I have been through childbirth, and this was a painful experience for me! I wish I would have read the comments on this site before opting for the Mirena... at least I would have been a more informed & educated consumer.
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Reply 10 days ago on Nov 16, 2009 by leahac1986, #24420

Ive been bleeding about 3 months as well... i didnt have too much pain with the mirena insertion but my doctor was really great about giving me medicine for the day before the day of and the day after and some strong prescription ibuprofen.... ive been kind of freaked out my tons of peoples comments on here and elsewhere and if i do have a lot of these symptoms and the one I have continue I will probably remove it, but I was also on the nuvaring and had few symptoms and was fine so I guess each woman should take it person by person be hopeful and try not to freak out if everyone else is... i think most of this is mass hysteria from women saying well so and so said they had one or two of my symptoms so now im gonna have them all... im not sayin these side effects arent genuine or seem to be but just that too many people are willing to freak out and say mirena was the worst mistake ever... well maybe u shouldnt have stayed on it for so long... or maybe its just the risk of wanting to have sex and not have to work at birth control for five years... so lets take it as it comes ladies and stop scaring the girls especially the ones that are gonna be fine and report to the fda if its that bad instead of reporting online to no one

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