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Questions about the Mirena IUD?

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I had the mirena IUD inserted on Moday, and 2 days later, I am STILL cramping. Is this normal? I am 19, never had a child before, and I am now thinking that the IUD was a mistake. I just don't feel right, and I checked it to see if the strings were in place, and they were, so I don't know what's wrong. I have heard so many horror stories about how women werent able to have children after the IUD, so I am thinking about having it removed. Any experience stories or help???

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  1. For starters, youre not supposed to have mirena unless youve already had a child. id switch to something else, like the insert they have that goes into your arm for 3 years.


  2. You may have a problem, even assuming that the coil is in place and was fitted properly. In some women the uterus just spasms, treating the coil as a foreign body, which of course it is, and just continues to try and expel it. if the cramps continue you may have little choice but to have it removed.

    I am afraid both N.S. and Rorybell are wrong, Mirena, unlike conventional coils, was specifically designed to be used by women who had not had a vaginal delivery with nearly 70% of the test subjects, in it's initial trials, being nulliparous.

  3. i had it inserted in December 07, and I had it removed in March 08. The cramping the first few days is normal. Then you get to bleed for a VERY long time!! I got anemia because I bled for 3 months straight. I had very bad mood swings, and very low s*x drive. I hated it.  By the way, mirena should only be used by women who have had a child already, why did your dr. go ahead and let you get MIrena inserted?? Thats a no no.

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