Mirena and weight loss
bluekitty2201
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I have always had a really hard time losing weight, but it seems like it is even harder now. Has anyone else had trouble losing weight with the IUD?
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Do a search for it. There are numerous threads on Mirena and weight. tl;dr? Lots of women say it makes them gain (me), lots of women say it makes it hard to lose, lots of women say they have no problem losing on it, lots of women say they didn't gain.
Seems to vary.0 -
If you hit search and type in "Mirena" I am sure you will find a lot of other women who feel it has inhibited their weight loss. I, personally, never had that issue and have had the Mirena for about 8 years.0
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I had the Mirena placed roughly at the same time as I started here. I had no problems what so ever losing weight.
I had it removed and had another procedure in January of this year... I can't lose weight now .. lol go figure. Although my stall is almost 100% on me. Not logging properly, not eating right, not exercising as much... the fun stuff.0 -
I've had Mirena for almost 7 years now and honetly, it's not different for me than any other birth control. Really as long as I eat what I'm supposed to and exercise, I can control my weight.0
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About a third of women gain weight, a third lose weight and a third stay the same... for Mirena and other birth control like the pill. I worked at a birth control clinic and I teach sex education. This is a common question.0
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I had the Mirena for 5 years to control my period (as they won't sterilise me). They were the worst 5 years of my life but I had to lose weight to get it removed. It took me 3 years of diet and exercise to lose 2 stone, had the nightmare removed and I lost 6 stone in 6 months following the exact same plan. I would rather have the issues I had before (which I do) than EVER have another one.0
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I started my weight loss journey in October of last year. 3 months later (January) I had the Mirena put in.
From October to January, I lost 30 lbs
From January to March, I lost 5 addtl lbs
From March to now, I've gained 10 lbs
I am actively counting calories (macros conscious) and lifting heavy. I get around 100 grams or protein and about 30 grams of fiber everyday. I drink a minimum of 96 oz water everyday as well.
I am suspecting that the Mirena is affecting my weight loss. If this trend continues, I plan to have the Mirena removed and looking into alternative birth control methods.0 -
This coming Feb I will have had my Mirena in for 5 years (and will be having it replaced as per the instructions to replace every 5 years).
In the last 5 years; I lost 52lbs with weight watchers; had emergency surgery (unrelated to the Mirena) and gained 40lbs of it back; joined MFP in July and have lost 27lbs. The Mirena has had absolutely no effect on my weight loss (or gain). I DO however, love not having periods!
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bluekitty2201 wrote: »I have always had a really hard time losing weight, but it seems like it is even harder now. Has anyone else had trouble losing weight with the IUD?
Nope. I've gone down nearly 40. Now if I stop losing weight I'll try to find something to blame, like my IUD. I'll let you know.0 -
I have the Mirena and also have had weightloss. I don't know if its affecting my numbers or not- but I am losing.
If it has slowed down my loss, thats fine with me. The horror that my cycle caused me in pain and aggravation, its been worth it to me.0 -
caracrawford1 wrote: »bluekitty2201 wrote: »I have always had a really hard time losing weight, but it seems like it is even harder now. Has anyone else had trouble losing weight with the IUD?
Nope. I've gone down nearly 40. Now if I stop losing weight I'll try to find something to blame, like my IUD. I'll let you know.
And it might BE your mirena.
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I had mine placed in July and have had no issues what-so-ever. I had no issues with birth control either. The IUD is the best thing I have ever had to be honest. Way more reliable then the oral birth control.0
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Urgh. Hated Mirena. From day 1. Do loads of research before you decide to have it put in place Mine was removed within 10 days. It definitely affects hormones therefore, could affect your eating habits. Seriously. Research it.0
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Yes me, I have been very active most of my adult life I used to do thai boxing have done insanity and I go on my treadmill a few times a week, I had my coil in Jan last year and put on at least two stone! it is water retention due to hormones and the way your body deals with the hormones Google it and you will see loads and loads of women have the same issues, I am going to have it taken out and have the copper coil back in. Don't let anyone tell you any different ie your eating to much or not working out enough it is your coil! I have loved not having a period and I love my curves/boobs but just don't feel comfy in my own skin if you understand me! xx0
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I lost 30 pounds two years ago with diet, exercise and MFP. Gained it back after a location change. I then lost 45 pounds doing the same thing. Gained that back with another location change. I then got pregnant on top of that 45 pounds. I lost all but 15 of the baby weight after my son was born.
I had the mirena put in five months ago (when he was four months old) and I am currently down 14 pounds in three weeks-- the exact same track I was on the first couple of times I lost weight. I actually forgot I even it had it until I opened this thread!0 -
I got my IUD in 2010 after losing 100 pounds. Which I maintained with no issues. It's coming out next year and I may finally be in perimenopause so I probably won't replace it but if I'm still ovulating, I will. I love having no menses!0
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Love the mirena. At end of my second one. Have been within 14lbs of my normal weight during these 10 years. Love having no periods so hope to get another. Dont think it affects weight but my 2 sisters did.0
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Urgh. Hated Mirena. From day 1. Do loads of research before you decide to have it put in place Mine was removed within 10 days. It definitely affects hormones therefore, could affect your eating habits. Seriously. Research it.
I totally agree. Have they finally stopped saying there are "no systemic hormone effects" at least? I remember getting mine put in. Within 10 days, my bra size had gone up, I was bloated, migraines, acne, and irritable beyond belief. Not systemic my *kitten*!0 -
I use mirena for 7 years loved it...lost most of weight with it in and now Depo...no issues
Not saying there aren't side effects there are...bloating, water retention, headaches, thinning hair etc..none of which I experienced.0 -
No issues with Mirena for me, but I still get longish menses and cramping regularly too, which others don't get. I am happy enough with it, no babies. No more babies for me.0
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I have had no issues whatsoever. Actually lost several pounds soon after insertion.0
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No problems with Mirena for me. I think it's the best decision I made for BC. I haven't had a period since it was inserted. The only spotting I've had was the first couple of days after being put in (which apparently just about everyone gets).
As far as weight loss goes:
yellow mark is the day mirena was put in.
blue mark is the day I started a new workout plan.
That being said, it's not for everyone and some people do have pretty bad side effects with it (although I'm sure that can be said for all methods of BC).
edit: Oh, and although I don't have a period, I still seem to bloat a bit around the week where I would have it.0 -
The Mirena works on the ovaries to inhibit ovulation and stimulation of the lining of the uterus. They cannot reproduce or prove in any clinical trial that it causes weight gain. Any evidence of weight gain is anecdotal, and not based on scientific method.0
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No issues with Mirena for me, but I still get longish menses and cramping regularly too, which others don't get. I am happy enough with it, no babies. No more babies for me.
Same thing goes for me. Now real issues except I still get a period which I was hopin wouldn't happen. I'm no good with the pills so it definetly took the stress out of sex. Nothing worst than waiting on a period...0 -
The Mirena works on the ovaries to inhibit ovulation and stimulation of the lining of the uterus. They cannot reproduce or prove in any clinical trial that it causes weight gain. Any evidence of weight gain is anecdotal, and not based on scientific method.
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The Mirena works on the ovaries to inhibit ovulation and stimulation of the lining of the uterus. They cannot reproduce or prove in any clinical trial that it causes weight gain. Any evidence of weight gain is anecdotal, and not based on scientific method.
I agree I looked at the clinical trials and studies a while back and based on what I saw the last clinical trial pre selling included 96000 women...and based on my understanding of clinical trials "any abnormal side effect" must be reported to the trial, that being said it doesn't mean that the actual drug caused the side effect.
Now in the Mirena trials they were not on calorie controlled diets and only about 4300 women reported weight gain (note again no calorie control) so that is less than 5% of the women report weight gain and it did go on to say it was on average aout 7lbs.
And just like any other birth control method that or ingested, injected or inserted there are hormones that difference with Mirena is that they are localized to the uterus and therefore do not flow through our entire bodies before it reaches where it is needed.
Any weight gain while on any BC can be attributed to the following:
Water retention and/or increased appetite.
The water retention will account for up to about 10lbs the rest..."increased appetite" is what is causing the weight gain.
@sabine_stroehm you know it's the hormones that inhibits the ovulation just like in any other form of BC which all lists the same side effects (pretty much) as Mirena. Those hormones can cause other issues but they do not cause our bodies to produce fat from nothing nor do they cause our bodies to hold onto fat in a calorie deficit.
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I just don't believe mirena is localized, given the very systemic effects some users report. Nor do I see how it *could* be localized, given the administration. Given where it is placed. But meh, I don't have one (any more), so it's not my worry. Removing it was the BEST thing I did that year.
ETA: I'm not a fan of synthetic hormones AT ALL.0 -
I have had the same issue with Mirena (this time). I previously had it after I had my son and it was great!!! My periods stopped and I only gained maybe 5 pounds. I had it taken out after 5 years and then I got pregnant with my daughter maybe 3 months after! Then I figured since it went so great the first time I would get it again....horrible mistake! This time my face is constantly broke out, I have gained 20 pounds and I work out 5 times a week. Mood swings are horrible and although I am not depressed it is hard pressed to get me out of bed. I am so exhausted that if I do not have a nap throughout the day my eyes and head hurt. I have never felt like this before and it all started when I had the 2nd Mirena put in. For the first couple of months I just assumed that these symptoms would disappear..boy was I wrong. I am just wondering why it affected me different the second time???0
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I've had mine for a few years and had issues for about the first six months, now it's fine and things have stablised. I love the fact no bloated belly and no sore boobs.0
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I've had Mirena for 3-4 years now. Completely happy with it--had breakthrough bleeding the first week or so, but haven't had a period since then. No bloating. No PMS. No weight gain.0
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