Women with IUD birth control...

christynek
christynek Posts: 152 Member
Anyone had any problems with it?

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  • Jain
    Jain Posts: 861 Member
    Been using an IUD for over 10 years now. Never had any problems other than the last time I needed a replacement the Dr discovered the previous Dr had cut the 'string' too short!:noway: :grumble:
  • I love it! Never any issues and I never get a period either.... I have had it for 3 years so far..will never go back to anything else. No pain, no hormones, no side effects, no weight fluctuations ect... and no worries!
  • Colbyandsage
    Colbyandsage Posts: 751 Member
    I had the Paraguard IUD for a few years. I got it taken out about a year ago when I got my tubes tied.

    Overall I liked it. The cramps and flow were MUCH heavier than when I was on BCP. I would do it again though because I didn't like the pill at all.
  • dezi718
    dezi718 Posts: 118 Member
    I have the Mirena. This is my second one and I love it. First 6 months I had some side effects (hair falling out, acne), but after that It's been great...No TOM for me!! :happy:
  • wellingfamily507
    wellingfamily507 Posts: 35 Member
    I have had mine 5 years in August, so mine has to come out this year, but I have LOVED it, no periods, no side effects here, however I have to go in and have it removed because it is inserted a little to high and again it has a very short string, so they have to do an ultrasound to first to locate it, and remove it....
  • jenndelgado
    jenndelgado Posts: 14 Member
    I tried it once but couldn't continue my uterus was too wide (probably because of my daughter) it wouldn't stay in place and kept falling out so they had to take it out.
  • nibblypig
    nibblypig Posts: 27
    I had the Minera fitted a year ago and I love it but I have noticed the weight creeping on, but as long as I do something about it now before it gets too much, I should be ok :)
  • ladyjoie
    ladyjoie Posts: 165 Member
    I've never been pregnant and I'm young, so my doctor wasn't jumping all over the IUD with me, but I knew it was what I wanted. I took an aspirin an hour before I had it put in, and apart from some cramping didn't find the experience too painful. My cramps are worse, my periods were heavier for about a year, but overall I've had a positive experience with it.
  • NelehY
    NelehY Posts: 52 Member
    Have been using Mirenas for about 16 years - completely changed my life for the better!
  • PrinnyBomb
    PrinnyBomb Posts: 196 Member
    I'm on the depo injection (for really heavy periods and pain) but he's trying to get me off it. he did suggest the IUD but I've been finiding some very conflicting info plus stories of the 'strings' being too low and falling out etc. Any advice/experience would be helpful for this decision :)

    Debbie
  • athminbri
    athminbri Posts: 51 Member
    I had one put in after I had my daughter. I loved most it most of the time. My flow was lighter. I had virtually no cramps at all. After about a year and a half, I had it taken out because I was getting bacterial vaginosis almost constantly. I had never had a problem before that. The doctor couldn't explain why I was getting it so often. Since taking it out, I still get bacterial vaginosis but not near as often. Also, my husband claimed he could feel the string poking him when we had sex.

    Connie
  • hypallage
    hypallage Posts: 624 Member
    Had mirena for about 7 years now. No TOM for me, which is great & don't seem to have had any issues with it. Was a bit traumatic having it put in (& taken out) but that is once every five years!
  • Princess_Sameen
    Princess_Sameen Posts: 284 Member
    Been using an IUD for over 10 years now. Never had any problems other than the last time I needed a replacement the Dr discovered the previous Dr had cut the 'string' too short!:noway: :grumble:

    my string was cut too short! I need to get it changed not looking forward to them trying to fish it out! :grumble:
  • rwinnie2
    rwinnie2 Posts: 59 Member
    Had several over almost twenty years
    The traditional sort first no hormones, but as I'm rubbish at even getting through a course of antibiotics it was the only way to go.
    Had them taken out each time I wanted to get pregnant and never had an issue. Later went on to the mariva with the hormones I now get a period about once every three months which if I'm unlucky might last the whole day.

    My husband had a vasectomy last year so I said goodby for about six months, I forgot how bad my pmt was and hated dealing with periods so I got them to put it back in.

    Only drawbacks is it is uncomfortable to have them fitted, you can get tummy cramps for a few months (only if your really unlucky) and of course you also need to see a doctor to have it removed.

    That said I love mine and it change my world for the better.
  • Princess_Sameen
    Princess_Sameen Posts: 284 Member
    I'm on the depo injection (for really heavy periods and pain) but he's trying to get me off it. he did suggest the IUD but I've been finiding some very conflicting info plus stories of the 'strings' being too low and falling out etc. Any advice/experience would be helpful for this decision :)

    Debbie

    I came off the depo lost a stone! lol I had mine for years...never had any bleeding or cramps till now but thats as it does need replacing. It never fell out eitther which is a plus! Stings like a ***** though when you get it inserted!! :flowerforyou:
  • rcbeck99
    rcbeck99 Posts: 56 Member
    I had my first one after my first son was born. I loved it! No side effects and a virtually non-existant period. When we decided to have another child, it came out easily. I had another put in after our second son was born and again no problems. I had it removed last fall because we decided to try for a third child and again it came out easily. However since then life has thrown us some curve balls and we decided it would be best to wait for now so I got on the pill. This is my first time ever using the pill and I have mixed emotions about it. The first set I was on made me very moody/irritable/emotional and so my Dr recently switched me to a different pill. Just started it so I am hoping it solves the problem. I will be getting the IUD again though if it doesn't.
  • christynek
    christynek Posts: 152 Member
    Alright, that's so awesome, glad people responded. Got mine a few months ago,

    Question though, I think when I go to check the strings and I can at least feel one (they said they often wrap around and feel like one instead of two)... but I swear there is kind of a lump there that didn't used to be? I mean I don't normally explore so maybe I am wrong and it doesn't hurt or anything at all. Idk, anyone heard of this?
  • rwinnie2
    rwinnie2 Posts: 59 Member
    If your concerned get it checked out that said you wouldent nomaly explore in so much detail so it may be nothing, but get checked out anyway better to be told your normal and go away than ignore something you shouldn't have
  • paulsmisses
    paulsmisses Posts: 178
    Anyone had any problems with it?

    i had an absolute nightmare with it - bled for 6 months straight while the doc kept saying 'give it time to settle' and eventually gave up. ended up having endometrial ablation done in january where they burn the womb lining away, you cannot conceive after having this done, but i have had my kids anyway so was delighted to have it and been perfect ever since!
  • megmay2591
    megmay2591 Posts: 621 Member
    I did not like the IUD. It was painful to be put in, 10x worse than real menstrual cramps. During sex, I could feel it and so could my boyfriend. I would get really bad cramps and it was just unbearable. I only had it for about 4 months. I would never get one again. I'm back on ortho tri cyclen lo and everything is good.
  • iamfranniefierce
    iamfranniefierce Posts: 305 Member
    While it is effective, I suggest you thoroughly research it before making a decision. I had a Paraguard inserted for 5 yrs and developed copper toxicity....too many symptoms to name now. Google Copper toxicity and IUD and you will find many forums with women who have suffered from the same condition. Most GYNs try to downplay the frequency of these occurences but if you are in the minority percentile, as was I, you will find comfort to know you are not alone. Good Luck!
  • Scott613
    Scott613 Posts: 2,317 Member
    Whooa at first I thought the title said IED.
  • paulsmisses
    paulsmisses Posts: 178
    Alright, that's so awesome, glad people responded. Got mine a few months ago,

    Question though, I think when I go to check the strings and I can at least feel one (they said they often wrap around and feel like one instead of two)... but I swear there is kind of a lump there that didn't used to be? I mean I don't normally explore so maybe I am wrong and it doesn't hurt or anything at all. Idk, anyone heard of this?

    my strings were really long and visible from outside, went to a and e, wondering what it was and they said its fine, 6 months later when i went to gyanecologist to have it taken out and he was horrified they had been left so long, they were actually jagging me when i sit down! any worries go to your family planning clinic if you guys have them over there x
  • knackarsch
    knackarsch Posts: 53
    I had Mirena inserted 6 weeks after having my daughter. As soon as my postpartum bleeding ended my Mirena bleeding began. I bled non-stop for almost 8 months, experienced a lot of discomfort and cramps, and gained a lot of weight. I think the hormones also contributed to postpartum depression and lack of libido, though BC never agreed with me. I could feel the strings poking me because they were so rigid for the first 6 months or so. If I sat down quickly or in an awkward position I could feel the device inside me, and it ranged from a mild pressure to a fingernail scratch to a sharp cramp. I coudn't even cross my legs because of the internal shifting. Every single bad thing went away immediately as soon as it was removed, including the postpartum depression. I'm still working on the weight gain.

    ETA - my doctor also told me that Mirena was only safe if you are in a monogamous relationship, and I found out the hard way why this is true. If you catch a venereal disease from a wandering partner, it can turn a mild infection into something really scary and painful, because the infection can travel right up the device into your uterus and fallopian tubes. Wish I'd known better and got out of that relationship sooner, Come to think of it, maybe the infection was the source of some of that discomfort, but the drs kept telling me to give Mirena time! Great.
  • aj_31
    aj_31 Posts: 994 Member
    I had it and then had it removed within the first 3 months. It was annoying because I could feel it and my husband could feel it when we were intimate. I went in and had the strings cut shorter and we still had issues so I took it out and used the ring for 5 yrs. That worked out great for me. Now I use nothing since the husband got snipped.
  • I had Mirena inserted back in November and had to have it removed a week later. My body just rejected it. VERY badly. I was writhin in pain for an hour at the gyno's office before I could go home.

    I have migraines with halo's once in a while, so the IUD was suggested as a safer option than the Pill. Thankfully, all I had to deal with after this drama, was 6 months of heavy bleeding, then I was back to normal.

    Happy to say I'm back on the pill now :)
  • SMJ1987
    SMJ1987 Posts: 368
    LOVE it for its effectiveness.

    Downsides:

    - More intense cramps
    - WAAAY heavier bleeding for me. Sorry if its TMI but I've had a couple of embarrassing moments since getting it when I never had that problem before.

    I think all in all it's worth it though...and very cost effective and convenient. I use non-hormonal BTW which is why I have it.