D.D. asks from West Mifflin, PA on August 11, 2011
Is It Suppose to Hurt
I had an IUD today. My cervic was hard to find, and she had to use a couple of different instruments,and made it bleed. It was ok today until this evening. I was standing talking to some football moms at the field, Now I am cramping so bad I want to cry. I have a really high pain tolerance. The IB (600) wore off and now its painful. Is it supposed to hurt??
So What Happened?™
The pain meds finally started working, and I passes a fairly large blood clot and it was like all the pain went away instantly. I also went and rested the rest of the evening. I was feeling pretty good after the placement, that I went along the rest of day like normal. My husband was patient enough to let me rest, and tend to the children. He listened to me vent of my pain, and was very kind. He said I really should of stayed home and rested.
I am fine this morning, slight cramping. The bleeding is very light!! I pray this works, I really don't want surgery. I really don't!!!
Thank you mama's for listening to me, and sharing your thoughts. :-)~
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R.L. answers from Roanoke on August 11, 2011
Girl, mine killed from the time I got it in until 2 weeks later, then for about 2 weeks around each period. Told my GYN, she told me to "give it more time to get used to my body." Had it for a year. Got that sucker yanked out and haven't looked back. Good luck.
ETA: I agree that it does depend on if you've had kids...I hadn't had any kids when I got my IUD in, so my GYN warned me that it would be a bit more difficult since everything was still "tightly packed in." :)
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A.M. answers from New York on August 11, 2011
Sounds like they had a hard time putting it in, which may be the cause of some of the pain. I remember I was crampy the day of though. Unless it continues to get worse, I would wait until tomorrow. If it's still the same, call your doctor to be sure it's in correctly.
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R.J. answers from Seattle on August 11, 2011
If she was probing around with a bunch of insturments and tore you a little... that's gonna hurt.
Take 600-800mg of ibuprofen and some tylenol OR Midol (mild muscle relaxer) and whatever it doesn't have in it (Some versions of midol have tylenol, ibuprofen, or naproxen... just read the back of the box...and take what it doesn't have). If you're still a mess an hour later call the nurseline.
((You can take 600-800mg of ibuprofen every 6 hours for months and be just fine. It's and OTC dose.))
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H.G. answers from Dallas on August 11, 2011
When I got the paragard put in I almost passed out. I had no idea it would hurt so bad. I was shaky and felt like I would throw up. Awful! My cramps were immediate and they lasted for 3 days. Im not talking regular cramps im talking labor, double over pains. The doc said it can happen as your body basically tries to expel it. Mine did not come out and it finally stopped but man! The advil I was taking did nothing to help! Hang in there, it really is worth it! But yes, when I got mine it was bad!!
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J.B. answers from Detroit on August 11, 2011
My second IUD I had made me hurt a lot I could barely stand up and I am not one to complain. I had it taken out. I don't think they should hurt like this I would call the Dr. and get it removed. I wish I knew then what I know now I would never had one in the first place or taken BC pills either. Hope you feel better soon.
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N.F. answers from Seattle on August 12, 2011
Talk to your doctor tomorrow if the pain hasn't subsided. Those things are capable of tearing through your uterine wall :/ It's listed in their "this could happen" list. My mom had to have hers removed and it caused some other problems for her. By all means I'm not trying to scare you, just want you to be aware and everybody is different when it comes to B/C. It is the first day, so I can't imagine it feeling like nothing happened especially if several instruments were used. It might just need a slight adjustment, but I wouldn't hesitate to talk to your doctor.
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R.L. answers from Roanoke on August 11, 2011
Girl, mine killed from the time I got it in until 2 weeks later, then for about 2 weeks around each period. Told my GYN, she told me to "give it more time to get used to my body." Had it for a year. Got that sucker yanked out and haven't looked back. Good luck.
ETA: I agree that it does depend on if you've had kids...I hadn't had any kids when I got my IUD in, so my GYN warned me that it would be a bit more difficult since everything was still "tightly packed in." :)
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M.P. answers from Provo on August 11, 2011
It depends on the person. I didn't have any pain. BUT I have the birthing hips from doom. So I think that is why it didn't hurt.
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D.S. answers from Allentown on August 13, 2011
Hi, T:
Give yourself a couple of days and call
the OB Monday for clarification.
Good luck.
D.
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