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#318130 - 08/01/09 08:25 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: desertgirl]
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Hey desertgirl!
If you're breastfeeding exclusively your period might not show up until month 4 or 5--or sometimes later especially if you delay solid foods. Glad to hear it was easier this time, and congratulations on your baby!
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#322979 - 09/10/09 08:44 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: desertgirl]
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Hello everyone! I am very excited to learn about IUD's i have been trying to decide what will be the best form of bc for me. My husband and I have two beautiful kids and are definitely done. We do not want to have any more. I am currently on the pill. I took the pill for six years before having kids and never once forgot to take it, well now with everything that we have going on I am constantly forgetting the pill. Having surgery for a tubal scares me to death and I do not believe that new Essure is safe. I had a friend say to try an IUD, but I know very little about them. Different types, pros, cons, any info you wonderful ladies can throw my way will be greatly appreciated! We just moved and I am in the works of getting insurance switched over and getting all new docs, as soon as that's in place I will seek them for advice too!

Thank you in advance!
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#323067 - 09/11/09 05:49 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: LifeOnTheMove]
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Hey LOTM! Welcome to the forum.

The copper IUD can make your periods heavier and/or irregular than they currently are, some women experience increased cramping around their periods as well. I have one myself because hormones from birth control affect me really really badly so I didn't want to try the Mirena only to have it taken out.

If you had no ill-effects from the Pill, the Mirena might be a better option for you, it decreases your flow from what I've heard and can decrease the pain from your period as well. It's the IUD that has a small amount of local hormone that should only affect your uterus, not your entire system.

Family Planning Clinics can be really helpful in choosing a new birth control as well!

Feel free to browse this forum, keeping in mind that posters who come to post negative feedback might seem to flock here, but that for each one of them there are probably 3 or 4 times as many who had no ill effects at all laugh

Good luck!
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#323242 - 09/14/09 04:27 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: Raunchy-Row]
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My update: My 'new' IUD has been in for a couple of months now. No issues, evertyhing's going great with this iud. Still breastfeeding, so I haven't yet had a period.

(I previously had an iud for about 1.5 years. Had it removed after several months of having horrid pms, crazy-short cycles, and I could actually feel the iud when I was sitting. Immediately became pregnant, had another copper iud inserted 8-weeks postpartum. For the most part, my iud experience wasn't bad--usually had no cramping, periods remained short and light...I didn't have any problems until after a gyno visit where the iud strings were shortened, still have no idea if iud caused all the crazy symptoms I was having, but do think the iud shifted after the strings were cut).

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#323258 - 09/14/09 07:30 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: desertgirl]
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hey dg, thanks for sharing! It's nice to hear a story that ends well laugh
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#328267 - 11/03/09 12:22 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: GreenTea]
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Hi all,
Im new to all this, but I've been looking through and its really helpful to see how other people are feeling.

I am 23 years old, no children, and i had a copper IUD fitted last friday the 30th October (its now Tues 3rd Nov)as a alternative after reacting really badly to the pill.
The pain when it was inserted was awful and took about 6hours and some nurofen to calm down, since then i've been bleeding everyday, but proper red blood. Not loads, but i'm not really sure how much "spotting" consists of.
I've been getting cramps in my legs and lower back, again dealt with by nurofen.
But today, i've been very lightheaded, headachey and nauseous. Is this a sideeffect of the IUD? Normal?
I haven't stuck it out for very long, it hasn't even been a week yet, do i need to stick it out for longer??
This is all very new to me and i would appreciate some feedback on whether this is all normal.
Thanks alot!

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#328296 - 11/03/09 05:25 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: specialk10]
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Hi specialk10, and welcome laugh

It isn't uncommon to continue to have bleeding like a light period after your IUD is put in from what I know. I also had transient cramping in my lower back and upper thighs, like you said, controlled by pain meds.

If you continue to be lightheaded, headachey and nauseous for more than a day or so I would be seen to rule out the possibility of side effects from blood loss (low blood pressure) and of any other complications.

In general, though, I would give it more time (barring a continuation of those three symptoms)--it took a few months for mine to settle completely--I cramped probably for the first week straight and then periodically after that. I also spotted blood on and off for a few months.
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#328413 - 11/04/09 03:27 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: Raunchy-Row]
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hey raunchy-row. Thanks for your reply! I spoke to the clinic and the lightheadedness is not anything to do with my iud and is probably a bug, will keep an eye on it.

Another question... Is it advisable to wait until your 3 week check up before having sex? i know it is effective straight away, but are there any risks of infection by having sex within a week of insertion?

Thanks!

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#328435 - 11/04/09 07:56 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: specialk10]
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I would give yourself some time before having sex, honestly--the first time I had sex after it was in was a month or two later and I bled afterwards even then. Sex at this point will most likely trigger bleeding and if it's not correctly in place or your cervix is still open it could still interfere with it settling properly.
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#328491 - 11/05/09 03:06 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: Raunchy-Row]
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Registered: 10/26/09
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Loc: Oxford, UK
hello

i'm new to the forum and wanted to post my experience of getting a copper IUD, hope this is the right place!

I got my IUD fitted 19 Oct, I was really worried about how painful it would be, since I've never had children and apparently the doctor couldn't see my cervix very well. I've been told at smears that my cervix is inverted(?that might not be the correct term).

Anyway I took 2 painkillers about an hour before and the actual insertion was fine. There was a kind of sharp but very brief pain, which felt like a strong cramp and that was it! They took my blood pressure in case I was faint but it was apparently high.

So I left the doctors walking very slowly and did intend to to go work but my legs felt quite 'wobbly' so got a very bumpy bus ride home, not fun! and then stayed in bed not doing very much with quite strong cramps during the day but was fine by evening.

During the week afterwards, I sort of had a sensation that I could 'feel' the IUD, and the strings were a bit annoying but that has settled down. I also had cramps in the afternoon and all day coming up to ovulation but that has now stopped.

So overall, so far, i'm really pleased with coming off Marvelon and trying out the IUD. I've lost 3.5 lbs so far, I don't want to constantly eat anymore and my mood is so much better. I feel like I have an interest in stuff again, I don't feel 'flat'

Still have to see how my first non-pill period goes, i'm expecting it to be heavy but will perserve. I really want this IUD to work out. I've tried 3 types of bcp and all of them have made me mental in different ways, and the worse thing is, I didn't realise quite how much until I stopped taking them!

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#328502 - 11/05/09 06:47 PM Re: For IUD Users, Past, Present, and Potential [Re: dinkyks]
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Good luck dinkyks! Let us know how it goes!
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