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Thread: IUD / Mirena?

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  1. #1
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    Yeah, I laughed at the H getting poked with the strings thing...he didn't.


    There are people whose bodies won't work with an IUD. I got mine after 3 d&c's, and 3 fibroid removal surgeries. My doc was concerned that if the fibroid returned again, it would force the IUD out of place, so we do check it periodically (due to the location of my fibroids). I'm sure there are other cases where it won't work with a woman's utereus shape.

    I had some serious hormonal issues when I was on the pill (and during the fibroid years), and I was concerned about the hormones on the Mirena. My doc mentioned the Paragard (no hormones) but suggested that with my heavy and irregular periods, the Mirena would be a better bet. The hormones in the Mirena are a tiny fraction of those you get from any other form of BC. The pill, Depo, the patch..all of them work by putting the hormones into your body and allowing your bloodstream to carry them to your reproductive system. The Mirena secretes the hormones right there...so much, much smaller amounts are effective. This is why removal means immediate fertility, even with the hormonal IUD.

    As I mentioned in my other post, the hormonal issues/side-effects I had on the pill and on Depo (yes, I tried that, too) are GONE on Mirena.

    Oh, and I should mention that all the woman I know who have IUD's (7) are married and only two of them have children. The rest are like me - married within the last 5 years and not planning on having children but not ready to have that option taken away just yet. I didn't even know about the increased STD risk, but I guess my being married, my doc didn't feel the need to mention it? He should have, though. Of course, based on my history, that's a chance I'd be willing to take - even if I wasn't married.
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    Wow! Thanks everyone for your stories.

    There is a clinic here in Vancouver where that's all they do, one night a week. They also have an ultrasound machine to check that the IUD is properly inserted. If you're in Seattle, you may want to check it out (PM me).

    In Europe very many women, married or not, have IUDs. It seems to be in part a cultural thing NOT to have them much in North America. The risks that Dianyla mentions are indeed real, but they by no way should be thought to be limited to unmarried women!!

    My main reason for wanting to switch is to reduce the quantity of hormones I take. I have been extremely good with taking the pill on time, I've forgotten maybe two over ten years.... But well it's been ten years and I don't think it can be that great for me to keep going. I am thinking of a Mirena because the hormones mix is much less than the pill, and doesn't travel that much in the body. I am firmly against getting Depo-Provera for myself. I'm happy it works for some of you, but the perspective of having six months of misery if doesn't work for me just doesn't cut it.

    I'll keep thinking about it, I may even take an appointment with that clinic to see what they think about it (although I know already they have no issues with unmarried, nulliparra women).

    Thanks a lot!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    In Europe very many women, married or not, have IUDs. It seems to be in part a cultural thing NOT to have them much in North America. The risks that Dianyla mentions are indeed real, but they by no way should be thought to be limited to unmarried women!!
    Oh, and another thing... in Europe they also offer a smaller petite sized IUD that works much better for women who have never been pregnant. I have IUD Envy!!!

    I think the US is culturally biased against IUDs because of the Dalkon Shield incident. More than once when I've told people what I use they get a shocked look on their face and say "I thought those IUD thingies were banned years ago!!!".

    Not to mention, I have some personal conspiracy theory beliefs that IUDs are simply not as profitable to the Big Pharm companies and therefore they are not marketed and sold as aggressively. Think about it... $500 for a device that lasts 12 years? Compared to how much revenue for monthly oral contraceptive refills? Hmmm...

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    I just had my Mirena removed and got a new one the same day. I love it. I don't bleed anymore and I'm not an emotional rollercoaster. The pill really messed me up, and my Doc doesn't do Depo shots. ( too many bad side effects) I had the option of the new IUD or a tubal and I took the IUD.

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    I've had a mirena in for nearly 4 years and think it is great. I've never had kids but had it inserted in Australia where my doctor didn't seem concerned about that. It is soooo much better than the pill. My only (maybe) problem with it is that I've developed some darkening above my upper lip in recent years that comes on with UV exposure. I've heard that this can be a result of birth control but I don't really know that it is linked to the mirena. Anybody else with this problem? Any solutions to it (other than copious amounts of sunscreen and a hat)?

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    Bringing back this thread (thanks Grog) and hoping those of you with the Mirena, or other IUD, will return with additional information.

    With the experiences listed on this thread, things seem a little less scary than the vast horror stories I found online.

    I am wondering, however, if those of you with the Mirena have experienced: loss of libido, acne breakouts, weight gain or mood swings.

    Hoping to gather any additional information possible...

    Thanks!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by three View Post
    Bringing back this thread (thanks Grog) and hoping those of you with the Mirena, or other IUD, will return with additional information.

    With the experiences listed on this thread, things seem a little less scary than the vast horror stories I found online.

    I am wondering, however, if those of you with the Mirena have experienced: loss of libido, acne breakouts, weight gain or mood swings.

    Hoping to gather any additional information possible...

    Thanks!!
    I had mine for ~6 months, I would guess. I didn't experience any of the above. I think since the hormones are more localized, you're much less likely to have side effects. Of course, my body then rejected mine...
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