Mirena IUD and Weight Gain/Loss

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  • peleroja
    peleroja Posts: 3,979 Member
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    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    I do have babies (three in three years ftw ;) ) and have lost 90lbs overall since placement of my IUD September of last year. My girlfriend with no babies who had it placed, which I thought was kind of odd because I thought they were hesitant to place Mirena for childless women, gained a ton of weight and can't seem to lose it. I initially gained my weight years ago with help from the pill whereas many other women have no issues so I think personal biochemistry probably plays in re: hormonal bc and influence of appetite and subsequently on weight trends.

    I think that's mostly a thing of the past - I've read some articles recently indicating that it's more and more often inserted for childless women and even teenagers. My gyno had zero hesitation offering it to me, although he did warn me that childless women will usually experience more pain/difficulty on insertion thanks to the changes in the cervix that pregnancy/birth enact. It hurt like a *kitten* so he was right, but it was still totally worth it.
  • Dogmom1978
    Dogmom1978 Posts: 1,580 Member
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    I have it and while I did gain weight, it was due to my lifestyle choices not my birth control. I still have it in and have lost 40 lbs since I changed my eating habits and joined a gym.
  • jennybearlv
    jennybearlv Posts: 1,519 Member
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    I am 35, no children and have had Mirena for a year. I did get to my highest weight over this past year, but I doubt it has to do with Mirena. I was struggling with my weight before then. It certainly hasn't stopped me from losing by watching my calories and exercising. I have had acne since the switch, but it's nothing vanishing cream can't control. The IUD is so much easier to live with. No more remembering whether or not I've taken the pill, running to the pharmacy at the last minute, or evil doctors holding my prescription hostage until I come in for my yearly exam.
  • JessicaMcB
    JessicaMcB Posts: 1,503 Member
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    peleroja wrote: »
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    I do have babies (three in three years ftw ;) ) and have lost 90lbs overall since placement of my IUD September of last year. My girlfriend with no babies who had it placed, which I thought was kind of odd because I thought they were hesitant to place Mirena for childless women, gained a ton of weight and can't seem to lose it. I initially gained my weight years ago with help from the pill whereas many other women have no issues so I think personal biochemistry probably plays in re: hormonal bc and influence of appetite and subsequently on weight trends.

    I think that's mostly a thing of the past - I've read some articles recently indicating that it's more and more often inserted for childless women and even teenagers. My gyno had zero hesitation offering it to me, although he did warn me that childless women will usually experience more pain/difficulty on insertion thanks to the changes in the cervix that pregnancy/birth enact. It hurt like a *kitten* so he was right, but it was still totally worth it.

    This makes sense, I am generally speaking living in the past ;) . My insertion didn't hurt at all, but I paid my dues with our nine and half pound second child lmao
  • CathyDickey2
    CathyDickey2 Posts: 1 Member
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    I had my Mirana installed in march of 2012, Since then I have gained 50lb and my LDL has been excessively high. after several years of working actively to lose weight, my doc suggested that the IUD may be the cause. I've seen both support in other peoples experiences and those who have not experienced any weight gain with/weightloss after removal. Next week I am having mine removed. i'm hoping that this will help my active goal to get back to my goal weight. I have never been pregnant and the installation wasn't too bad when i had it installed.
    Wish me luck!
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,268 Member
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    I had my Mirana installed in march of 2012, Since then I have gained 50lb and my LDL has been excessively high. after several years of working actively to lose weight, my doc suggested that the IUD may be the cause. I've seen both support in other peoples experiences and those who have not experienced any weight gain with/weightloss after removal. Next week I am having mine removed. i'm hoping that this will help my active goal to get back to my goal weight. I have never been pregnant and the installation wasn't too bad when i had it installed.
    Wish me luck!

    how did the IUD cause weight gain???? esp 50lbs? there are no calories in it?
    Part of the side affects state "increased appetite"...and that, if you ate more, would cause weight gain...but not the IUD itself...
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
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    no kids, 2nd mirena - I was put on it prior to a deployment because of issues with multiple forms of the pill

    limited weight gain - probably mostly from eating junk and now lost it
  • crooked_left_hook
    crooked_left_hook Posts: 364 Member
    edited March 2017
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    I don't have kids and I had a Mirena for 4 months. I gained 20lbs REALLY fast (like within a month), it gave me bad cystic acne, and my periods stopped. It was like my body thought I was pregnant. When I mentioned this to my doctor she said there was "no way the Mirena caused this" and told me everything was okay. When I started getting stabbing pains in my pelvic area I had it removed. Within 2 weeks I had dropped 15 lbs. My diet and exercise routine did not change during this time period. I went back to popping the pills. I've been on 5 different pills over the course of 22 years and not one ever caused weight gain.
  • lululau28
    lululau28 Posts: 1 Member
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    I think this may be an old string by noe, but I cam here searching for an answer myself. I got an IUD about two months ago. I'm 41, NO children. I have gained and am continuing to gain weight. I have gained almost almost 15 pounds on the Mirena. I work out 4 days a week, and my earing habits have not changed. I feel like I can almost feel myself gaining weight. Everyday I step on the scale, I am heavier. I feel like getting the mirena was the worst decision and may look to get it removed if this trend continues. I cannot attribute this weight brain to anything else. I have lessened my stress with a mess stressful job, been working out more and trying to eat better. It just doesn't make sense to me. I am 5'4" and was a little overweight, but carried it well to begin with, but now i just feel like a balloon.
  • jsminer827
    jsminer827 Posts: 62 Member
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    lululau28 wrote: »
    I think this may be an old string by noe, but I cam here searching for an answer myself. I got an IUD about two months ago. I'm 41, NO children. I have gained and am continuing to gain weight. I have gained almost almost 15 pounds on the Mirena. I work out 4 days a week, and my earing habits have not changed. I feel like I can almost feel myself gaining weight. Everyday I step on the scale, I am heavier. I feel like getting the mirena was the worst decision and may look to get it removed if this trend continues. I cannot attribute this weight brain to anything else. I have lessened my stress with a mess stressful job, been working out more and trying to eat better. It just doesn't make sense to me. I am 5'4" and was a little overweight, but carried it well to begin with, but now i just feel like a balloon.

    I had a Mirena put in in June of 2017 (conveniently around the time I decided to get my act together and lose weight and get in shape). The need for the Mirena was a result of endometrial hyperplasia. Since getting the Mirena put in, I've monitored my diet and added a gym regimen and I've lost 50 pounds in 6 months. The stubborn part is that I still carry a noticeable amount of flab around the midsection which makes me a little nuts, but I know it will come off if I stick with it and get the body fat % down.

    So... short answer: never pregnant, no issue with weight loss that I can tell (if it is holding me back, I don't know it because I have lost steadily), probably less stress than 6 months ago (now divorced). For me, it's been a good thing... but it sounds like experiences are mixed.

  • whosshe
    whosshe Posts: 597 Member
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    lululau28 wrote: »
    I think this may be an old string by noe, but I cam here searching for an answer myself. I got an IUD about two months ago. I'm 41, NO children. I have gained and am continuing to gain weight. I have gained almost almost 15 pounds on the Mirena. I work out 4 days a week, and my earing habits have not changed. I feel like I can almost feel myself gaining weight. Everyday I step on the scale, I am heavier. I feel like getting the mirena was the worst decision and may look to get it removed if this trend continues. I cannot attribute this weight brain to anything else. I have lessened my stress with a mess stressful job, been working out more and trying to eat better. It just doesn't make sense to me. I am 5'4" and was a little overweight, but carried it well to begin with, but now i just feel like a balloon.

    Are you absolutely sure your eating habits haven't changed? The reason they say might cause weight gain is because your appetite might grow. It can't actually cause weight gain, only you can.
  • atemeng
    atemeng Posts: 1 Member
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    So I got the IUD for a medical condition. I am a bikinibody building competitor, ~11% bf and I had it inserted after Nationals. The side effects have been stabbing searing pain worse than my menstrual cycle, bloating and slowly starting to have unexplained weight gain. I see commenters saying you must be eating poorly, or you are making up the weight gain. One, that's highly dismissive of those who know their bodies. I am very athletic and have no issue with large amounts of exercise or eating healthy. I have a nutrition program that is strict and even with calculated cheat meals, have no issue keeping my weight at or near stage weight. But post IUD insertion, it has been nearly like roulette with my weight. Not high for those who aren't athletic. But as a highly competitive athlete, my weight is higher than its been in a very long time and is making it difficult to prepare for my next competition. And despite running between 5 to 10 miles DAILY, and strict caloric intake, I can't predict my weight change anymore which is normally easy for me to do. I am bloated and pudgy weirdly which many women in other forums have described. I had a day where after a full days workout and diet cut, my weight jumped UP 4lbs over night. There are most definitely side effects with it. Some don't have them and that's good. However doctors and others do need to stop pretending that mirena has few side effects as that is flat out not true. Hopefully it's water , which it does look and feels like, but if it continues to go up, after my next procedure, I will most likely take it out.
  • aeloine
    aeloine Posts: 2,163 Member
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    I got Mirena about two and a half years ago and gained 60 pounds in about 5 months after. The thing is, though, that I was also in grad school, not sleeping, eating slop, and then moved to a new town where I ate all the time.

    I blamed it all on the Mirena but in retrospect I've realized that there were a LOT of other factors in my life contributing to the weight gain. It has not been difficult to lose the weight once I committed to weighing everything.

    What I WILL say, though, is find a doctor that listens to you. I was having really bad pelvic infections, cramps, inflammation, and discomfort during intercourse. It took THREE doctors for someone to finally step up and say that it had been placed improperly. So find someone who listens to you and actually listen to your body. Pay attention to the people and the environment around you and see if maybe there are other factors causing your stress/anxiety/weight gain.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 1,991 Member
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    I've had my Mirena for 5 years now, never had kids or been preggers.

    While I've put on some weight since I had it, I can't blame it on the IUD - and losing seems to go along normal trends, so no surprises there, either.

    At this point I don't see there to be any direct correlation between the Mirena and my weight.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,268 Member
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    atemeng wrote: »
    So I got the IUD for a medical condition. I am a bikinibody building competitor, ~11% bf and I had it inserted after Nationals. The side effects have been stabbing searing pain worse than my menstrual cycle, bloating and slowly starting to have unexplained weight gain. I see commenters saying you must be eating poorly, or you are making up the weight gain. One, that's highly dismissive of those who know their bodies. I am very athletic and have no issue with large amounts of exercise or eating healthy. I have a nutrition program that is strict and even with calculated cheat meals, have no issue keeping my weight at or near stage weight. But post IUD insertion, it has been nearly like roulette with my weight. Not high for those who aren't athletic. But as a highly competitive athlete, my weight is higher than its been in a very long time and is making it difficult to prepare for my next competition. And despite running between 5 to 10 miles DAILY, and strict caloric intake, I can't predict my weight change anymore which is normally easy for me to do. I am bloated and pudgy weirdly which many women in other forums have described. I had a day where after a full days workout and diet cut, my weight jumped UP 4lbs over night. There are most definitely side effects with it. Some don't have them and that's good. However doctors and others do need to stop pretending that mirena has few side effects as that is flat out not true. Hopefully it's water , which it does look and feels like, but if it continues to go up, after my next procedure, I will most likely take it out.

    The side effects of Mirena are well known and there is a large list...so to say people pretend there aren't is a misnomer.

    Some impact others harder than perhaps me...or even you.

    but the facts are this...mirena itself does not cause weight gain.

    It does however cause increased appetite, bloating, water retention etc...all of which you are experiencing....

    The issue is i Have is this...people want to blame anything for their issues...well make more informed decisions than...talk to others, get a 2nd opinion.

    If you don't like what it's doing...get it removed instead of complaining about it and doing nothing.


  • jjtweb
    jjtweb Posts: 37 Member
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    I have had to have that IUD and I'm 55. I did have a child but honestly I really don't think that makes a lot of difference. When I was put on Provera weight maintenance or loss is impossible so the IUD was my only option. I was told since it is medication that is directed to an area and not the entire body it wouldn't affect my weight loss efforts. I have lost 228 pounds in the past fourteen months with it.
  • marphoria
    marphoria Posts: 14 Member
    edited January 2018
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    No kids, had my Mirena since May 2017. So far, I have maintained my weight, and have no issues losing it when my eating/exercise habits are in order. My periods are much lighter, but I get annoying spotting from time to time. I also get more bloated than usual before my period, but the bloating subsides when my period is over.

    I personally don't have any negative connotations with weight with my Mirena. I have not experienced any dramatic weight gain or increased appetite, which was my biggest concern before getting Mirena. But every woman experiences it differently, I hope those who have had negative experiences find the solutions they need.
  • celeste1070
    celeste1070 Posts: 1 Member
    edited June 2018
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    I know this is an old thread however I am wondering if mirana and weight gain or trouble losing coincides with previous births or age. I am 47, 3 kids. I have a pretty good gym in my home, I run. I exercise. I understand nutrition and have a degree in cooking and catering, I count calories, fat grams and carbs. I had lost 50 lbs using my fitness pal 5 years ago and was holding my goal weight for two years perfectly. Then came the mirana. 30 lbs in three years back on and was rising. I kicked up my exercise. No change. Talked to my doctor, found a specialist that dealt with hormones and weighloss in woman. No change. Never even thought it could have been my mirana! Had a complication with it. It was removed and a new one scheduled to be put back in. I am finally down 6 lbs and losing an average of 6 oz a day! I cancelled my appointment. I feel tons better and am sleeping better. Never dreamed it was the mirana!
  • Dee_D33
    Dee_D33 Posts: 106 Member
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    First of its important to note that weight gain on any birth control comes down to your habits. Some birth controls increase cravings which in turn makes you eat more if you’re not careful. Sometimes it can make you retain more water but usually that’s not what’s being talked about when women complain about gaining on BC. I didn’t read through the comments so forgive me if that’s already been said. I don’t have any children and have had the mirena for about 6 months and I’ve lost about 25 lbs. I had nexplanon for 6 years prior (two different ones) and gained a lot of weight but it was completely my fault for overeating due to hormones and my husband being deployed. I started to track calories about a month after having it inserted and it hasn’t gotten in the way of anything, really. I don’t have cravings and I don’t have a period which helps too because I used to eat a LOT every time I was on my period which was like every other week with nexplanon. I definitely recommend it although the insertion if you haven’t had kids is PAINFUL! They told me it would be like a period cramp but it was so much worse and the cramps lasted for about a week. If you’re worried about the hormones then Paraguard is also an option but you’ll have periods on it.
  • Ninkasi
    Ninkasi Posts: 173 Member
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    Hi Everyone,

    I've been doing a lot of research over the past week about the Mirena IUD and the possibility of weight gain and weight loss. The manufacturer says it can go either way. Many forum sites that I've been reading have had mostly stories from women who have had children and then used the IUD.

    I was wondering if there were women out here who have NOT had children but HAVE used the Mirena IUD. If so, did you experience weight gain? Loss? Did it stay the same? If gain, how easy was it to lose the weight compared to not using an IUD, and were you actively tracking and working out or were you just sort of trying.

    Sorry if this is in the wrong section or really random. But I'm just looking for more information.

    Thanks.

    -Ann

    I don't have kids and I'm on my third Mirena. My weight didn't change because of the IUD, I got fat by eating too much and not exercising.

    I'm not an endocrinologist but I think because it's hormonal birth control the presence, type, and severity of side effects could be very different between users.

    (I realize this answer is not very helpful)