Mirena IUD and weight gain?
krystaallison
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I've read plently of horror stories now about Mirena, but within the next few months, I am going to be setting up an appointment to have Mirena inserted. Are there any of you who have had Mirena? What were your experiences with it?
I am currently on oral contraceptives, Loestrin 24 Fe, and I haven't gained any weight with that...so will this be a smooth transition?
I'm really hoping to not gain any weight with the Mirena, but like I've said... the horror stories have scared me pretty bad.
Help? "/
I am currently on oral contraceptives, Loestrin 24 Fe, and I haven't gained any weight with that...so will this be a smooth transition?
I'm really hoping to not gain any weight with the Mirena, but like I've said... the horror stories have scared me pretty bad.
Help? "/
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I have had it for a year and a half now. I contribute my gains to when I am bad. I did research and Mirena has no weight gain effect. At least no more than a couple lbs. Just keep eating right and exercising and you will be fine0
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This is my second time on mirena iud. I had the first for three years and had backaches, breast tenderness, cramping all the time, spotting all the time, and bloating. I was positive it was what was wrong with my weight gain. After I got it out I did feel better cycle wise and no longer had any of those side effects, but I still gained weight. Looking back at my food choices I think the weight part was all me. I got it a second time, because my doctor talked me out of the copper iud (I can't use any forms of bc that have estrogen in them, so not a lot of choices). I don't know if it was placed better or what, but so far I haven't had any of the same problems I did the first time (had it for a year now). For the last year I've been maintaining my weight, possibly a bit of gain from bad choices. When I joined MFP I was able to lose weight immediately. I'll have to see if it plateaus or anything, but I think it'll be fine.0
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I've had Mirena placed with both of my kids. I had no weight issues after my son but after I had my daughter my weight shot up quite a bit. I'm not convinced it was from Mirena, though. I look back and my eating habits were horrible(i.e. a large chocolate shake 4 times a week....). I still have it in and have been steadily losing the weight since changing my habits.0
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I have never heard of weight gain associated with Mirena and I am getting mt second one next week. I was fat before and I was able to lose wight with it in by making good choices. I wish I could blame something other than myself for my fatness. Oh wait, I have four kids.0
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I love my Mirena! No weight gain for me that wasn't self-inflicted. I highly recommend it!0
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I just had mirena inserted in April, shortly after I started trying to lose weight.
I don't think it has affected my weight at all.
I did gain weight because of a different medication years ago.0 -
I have a Mirena and it never caused me any problems. Birth control pills, on the other hand, screwed with my mood in a major way.0
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I didn't have any weight gain but it has been my second least form of birth control. Uncomfortable, cramps, irregualrities, blah blah. But I extra hated the nuva ring - THAT I had weight gain with. Now I'm back on low dose pill. Much better thank you! But it was convenient, brain free, birth control. I wouldn't go back though.
Good luck! It seems people have had as many good experiences as bad. Hopefully you'll have one of the good stories.0 -
I have read a few of the message boards here recently about Mirena and for all those who are suffering from it's horrible side effects such as weight gain and you are getting the response that it is your lack of activity and eating causing it, then my story will shed some light on it. I had my son April 14. By May 1st I was back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 116. I was working out regularly again (for two years now I do 45 min intense cardio followed by 45 minutes of low weight, high rep weights and abs I do this five times a week). I also have 5 children in total and a hubby that works across the country most of the time so my whole day is generally spent on my feet with not a lot of time for sitting around and snacking. I had the Mirena IUD put in for the past two months and have not changed my eating or my workout habits. actually I find I eat less and added running 30 minutes in the evening to my routine three days a week. I have gain 1 lb per week, have constant yeast infection and went from shaving my legs once a week to having to do it every day and still constantly look stubbley!!! So ladies who are suffering, it truly is nothing you are doing wrong and if people want to blame you for it, just ignore it. I am having mine taken out Aug. 28 and will update how quickly my weight dropped and my life resumed normality.0
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I love my Mirena! No weight gain for me that wasn't self-inflicted. I highly recommend it!
This is me. I have my second Mirena in right now. I'm on my 2nd year with this one presently. I haven't had a period or spotting since early Feb., and at that point I was only getting a light period every other month. Of course, I had to go through 6 weeks of straight bleeding when I first got it, then spotting for about two months after that time. Then... very slight periods to spotting to now nothing. I LOVE it!!0 -
I have never heard of weight gain associated with Mirena and I am getting mt second one next week. I was fat before and I was able to lose wight with it in by making good choices. I wish I could blame something other than myself for my fatness. Oh wait, I have four kids.0
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I have read a few of the message boards here recently about Mirena and for all those who are suffering from it's horrible side effects such as weight gain and you are getting the response that it is your lack of activity and eating causing it, then my story will shed some light on it. I had my son April 14. By May 1st I was back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 116. I was working out regularly again (for two years now I do 45 min intense cardio followed by 45 minutes of low weight, high rep weights and abs I do this five times a week). I also have 5 children in total and a hubby that works across the country most of the time so my whole day is generally spent on my feet with not a lot of time for sitting around and snacking. I had the Mirena IUD put in for the past two months and have not changed my eating or my workout habits. actually I find I eat less and added running 30 minutes in the evening to my routine three days a week. I have gain 1 lb per week, have constant yeast infection and went from shaving my legs once a week to having to do it every day and still constantly look stubbley!!! So ladies who are suffering, it truly is nothing you are doing wrong and if people want to blame you for it, just ignore it. I am having mine taken out Aug. 28 and will update how quickly my weight dropped and my life resumed normality.
I think this is a good point. What I liked about what you said was that you ruled out the possibility of it being your exercise and food choices first, then thought it was the medicine. I have a heard a lot of stories like yours on various forums, and I let other people's experiences speak for my own. I assumed that since they ruled out other choices that I didn't have to bother trying them myself.
What I think women should take away from both sides is that it is important to consider all options and to not assume the same will be for them. For me it was my life style choices, not Mirena, but for a lot of others it has been the opposite. That said, the first time I used it I did have other symptoms that weren't related to weight. They went away within a couple weeks of taking it out (so obviously caused them). The second time I didn't have any of these side effects, so I guess that was a placement issue for me. There are definitely people who have problems due to the hormones, that's going to depend on the person's chemistry, so it may or may not be a problem for other people.
I think women should keep in mind that just because Mirena can be a cause for weight gain, doesn't mean that everyone who has weight gain on Mirena is having a side effect from it.0 -
I love my Mirena! No weight gain for me that wasn't self-inflicted. I highly recommend it!
Ditto! It's a fantastic option. It does hurt when being placed. Felt obligated to tell you that. But absolutely no weight gain related to it, no moodiness, no periods, no pills, ... I could go on and on. I've had it close to 5 years and totally plan to replace with the same. : ) Good luck to you and hope you have just as positive of an exerience with it that I have!0 -
I had one after my daughter in 2011 and i didnt gain any weight but i had trouble losing. I had it removed and dropped allthe weight from my baby in no time. I had been working out and eating pretty good the whole time i had it in but the weight just would not come off.
I would expect to spot/bleed for the next 6 months if you get it in that was the worst part for me was the spotting/bleeding. After the first 3 months i had it i never got a period though.0 -
Not to be rude but I think some of you need to do further research on Mirena and weight gain. I found hundreds of personal stories about women like me who are active and eat healthy clean diets and gain weight regardless. I am a steamfitter (very physically demanding job) as well as I exercise daily to no avail, I've tried natural holistic weight loss supplements to along with a low calorie healthy clean diet and can't loose weight. Also, I was going through slight depression, bouts of anger, crying spells for no reason, headaches, sleeping problems, abdominal pains, swollen breast, loss of sexual drive, and many other symptoms.
After doing hours and hours of research in the last two days reading personal stories from hundreds of women all over the world I've decided to remove my Mirena IUD. Took only 30 seconds with no pain (I removed it myself).
I would suggest to all of you giving advice about getting the Mirena IUD and to the one who are considering it, please do a lot of research and know what you are getting into. I certainly would not recommended to my worst enemies.
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Not to be rude but I think some of you need to do further research on Mirena and weight gain. I found hundreds of personal stories about women like me who are active and eat healthy clean diets and gain weight regardless. I am a steamfitter (very physically demanding job) as well as I exercise daily to no avail, I've tried natural holistic weight loss supplements to along with a low calorie healthy clean diet and can't loose weight. Also, I was going through slight depression, bouts of anger, crying spells for no reason, headaches, sleeping problems, abdominal pains, swollen breast, loss of sexual drive, and many other symptoms.
After doing hours and hours of research in the last two days reading personal stories from hundreds of women all over the world I've decided to remove my Mirena IUD. Took only 30 seconds with no pain (I removed it myself).
I would suggest to all of you giving advice about getting the Mirena IUD and to the one who are considering it, please do a lot of research and know what you are getting into. I certainly would not recommended to my worst enemies.
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I've had no problems with the Mirena. My periods are much lighter than when I had a copper IUD.0
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I HAVE THE IUD, MY 5TH YEAR IS UP AND MAKING AN APPOINTMENT TO GET A NEW ONE! I LOVE IT AND NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT! I GOT FAT BECAUSE IM A FAT *kitten* AND LOVE FOOD LOL!!!0
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I hated Mirena, but it seems that hormonal birth control in general doesn't agree with me. The depo shot made me lose hair at an alarming rate. Pills made me emotional (my mood swings were legendary). I regained the weight, that had been steadily dropping off from the birth of my kiddo during the 6 months prior, within 2 months of getting Mirena. I honestly didn't notice it until all of a sudden my clothes weren't fitting and stepped on a scale. I thought it was broken. Can we say denial?
I had it removed and don't regret my decision. It's different for everybody, though. I wish you luck!0 -
I've had my Mirena for 2 years and I love it. I never noticed any changes in my weight from it, only from the crap I had been eating! Now I am getting healthy and have lost 20 lbs. in about 4 months, so I doubt it has any effect on weight loss. At least not for me. The cramping was pretty bad when it was put in, but my periods now are WAAAAYYYY lighter & shorter than they used to be, and no hormone actually goes into your bloodstream unlike BC pills, which can cause major mood swings. It's also cheaper when you compare the monthly cost of bc pills to the one time cost of mirena. WINNING!!!0
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I love my mirena. I've had it for two years and initially I struggled with cravings, but after a while my body settled down and went back to it's usual schedule. If I gained weight it was for not being healthy. I've lost weight and I have mirena. I think a lot of people would rather attribute their gains to something other than bad habits.0
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I had Mirena put in a few years ago, within a few weeks i noticed I had a lot of PMS symptoms(irritability, cravings, cramps and fatigue) After a month or so I started to have joint pain(I was only 23 years old) I was having issues climbing our stairs and always seemed out of breath. I didn't gain any weight however. I ended up getting it removed shortly after because I felt my symptoms were getting worse. I ended up getting the hormone free paragaurd and I LOVE IT! i think the hormones were making me crazy!0
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Love it. Only gained weight when I ate too much.0
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Contraception in itself won't make you gain weight. The only 'weight' you gain will be through water retention, unless you experience extra cravings and eat more. I think Mirena is great: no periods, I have clearer skin and no contraception worries!0
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I am a women's health nurse and we do a lot of Mirena's and Copper IUD's in my clinic. I have never heard of anyone complaining about weight gain.
I look at it the same way as other issues - I have an under active thyroid. Sure it can cause weight gain, but I will never blame my weight issues on that... I blame it on the way I ate, like others have said.
I think you will be fine!0 -
There is no research that proves Mirena causes weight gain. People just like to blame anything and anyone but themselves for their weight gain. I have had Mirena for almost a year and never gained a pound from it.0
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I had Mirena put in a few years ago, within a few weeks i noticed I had a lot of PMS symptoms(irritability, cravings, cramps and fatigue) After a month or so I started to have joint pain(I was only 23 years old) I was having issues climbing our stairs and always seemed out of breath. I didn't gain any weight however. I ended up getting it removed shortly after because I felt my symptoms were getting worse. I ended up getting the hormone free paragaurd and I LOVE IT! i think the hormones were making me crazy!0
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This thread might help... Or it might not...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/329675-did-you-lose-weight-after-having-the-mirena-taken-out0 -
My nutritionist thought I may be having a hard time losing weight because I was on Depo Provera. Went the Mirena route and I was able to lose. I could kick myself for not doing it sooner just because it's soooo much easier than remembering to make a shot appt. every 12 weeks (which isn't 3 months, fyi).0
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