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IUD Question - Villa Park,IL

Hi everyone. I have a question regarding an IUD. I have talked to my ob/gyn regarding the IUD and it seems as if it is my best option. I was wondering...is it painful when it is placed, if so how long does it last. Has anyone experienced any complications and what kind of side affects did you have? I'm just curious before I go ahead and put something in my uterus for the next 5 years

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Thank you to all of the responses that I recieved...I really aprreciate it. I did end up getting the IUD after all of my research it turns out that this is the best option for me. It was the longest 5minutes and some pain but it was worth it since I am not planning on having any more children anytime soon.

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I haven't read any of the other responses, so I apologize if this is a repeat to them. I had an IUD placed in after my daughter was born and it was nothing. It was like a pap, but a little more uncomfortable..but not painful. I have 0 side affects and can't feel a thing...would never know it was inside of me. The process took about 1 to 2 minutes top. I was expecting it to take a long time. Well..good luck and hope you make the best decision for you.

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I totally have to agree with Gail W. Everything she said, I experienced. It was such a strain on my relationship with my husband because I felt miserable all the time and had absolutely no sex drive at all! At first it was great, like she said but then everything changed. And exactly like she said also, the minute I got it out, i felt relief (maybe just in my head). I am in better moods now and happy with my decision to have it removed. Good Luck!

I LOVE my IUD!!!! I had it placed about 2 months ago (my baby is 4 months now) and I didn't feel a thing!!!! No cramps or anything!!!! The only inconvenience is that I had a fairly long period, but they say that's completely normal, and some spotting, too. I did a lot of research beforehand, and it was definitely my best option because of breast feeding. Good luck- I think you'll love it!

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I haven't read any of the other responses, so I apologize if this is a repeat to them. I had an IUD placed in after my daughter was born and it was nothing. It was like a pap, but a little more uncomfortable..but not painful. I have 0 side affects and can't feel a thing...would never know it was inside of me. The process took about 1 to 2 minutes top. I was expecting it to take a long time. Well..good luck and hope you make the best decision for you.

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I know this maybe a little late, (I am not always right on top of my emails) but I had the IUD put in about 9 months ago and it was a little painful for me. The procedure only lasted about 5 minutes, but it was a very long 5 minutes. I have not had a normal period yet however, my doctor has told me that this is normal. Everything else is wonderful! I would recommend if you do not think that you will be having kids for another 5 years. I had my daughter in January of 2007 and my son in December of 2007. Needless to say that I am done, at least for now. It was a good option for me and sounds like it would be for you too, since you kids are very close in age. Not to mention, it is effective immediately.

How do you do on regular birth control pills? I had a kind of negative experience with Mirena, but I have had problems with all hormone-based birth control. My blood pressure went way up when I had the IUD, and I had it taken out after a year. But again, I've never had good luck with birth control pills, so my reaction may be outside of the normal realm of things.

Other than that -- it wasn't painful to have it inserted at all!

Hi,
I was looking at an IUD for a b control route myself, I have five kids and am done! This is a personal decision, but I will tell you what bothered me most about them: a) the main "side effect" can be ectopic pregnancy which lands you into an emergency surgery when your fallopian tube bursts from the fetus growing in it--happened to a friend of mine--and b) I have a relative who does ultrasounds and she says she's seen PLENTY of pregnancies with the IUD still in there...so I would definitely get all the facts, then you can make an educated decision for yourself. Needless to say, I opted not to do it, and short of getting tubes tied, there doesn't seem to be a really good option for me, since I don't do products that alter hormones. Hope I didn't scare you, but I didn't see any mention of these issues in the previous replies. Good luck!

I've had my IUD for 7 years (it last 10 years) and have had no side effects, on occasion I will get a little cramp if I've sprung up really quick on my side. It is not painful when it is placed, just very little and its quick! Go for it what a better method then the pill!

Wow!! Great question. I do have the copper IUD which lasts 10 years. This is not the Mirena. It was not painful at all but I have been told it is best to do when you are menstruating. I did not do it during that time but had very little discomfort mostly cramping which is nothing. I do recommend taking Ibuprofen. I was also told that my periods could be worse but they have gotten better. I have no cramping my bleeding is minimal. I still feel weird about having a foreign object lingering but I have had this for about two years and all that has bothered me is that the strings take a while to soften and I had to have them trimmed.

Just a word of caution. A friend of mine just found out she is pregnant and had one year left to go with her IUD. However she said it was not painful and she had no side affects or complications. I suppose pregnancy in her situation is a complication, but I am sure it will all work out for the best. She always said she didn't want her daughter to be an only child. Her daughter is 9 years old and she is a single mom in her 30's. She probably wouldn't have had another child if this had not occured and her daugter is happy about having a baby sister on the way.

I have it and there was some cramping after it was placed, but that was the extent of it. It can change your cycle. I've had mine for 4 years now, and at first it seemed that my periods were a little heavier, but that didn't last. I have been very happy with it.

S.
Mom of 6- and 4-y.o.

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