K.T. asks from Folsom, CA on September 07, 2008
To Have an IUD or Not
Hi Moms's. So my OBGYN told me about IUD at my 6week appointment after having my son. I sort of listen but wasn't interested at the time. My son is a year now and we know we don't want to get pregnant again for at least 2-3 years...MAYBE. But for now for sure. Can you all tell me your pro's or con's with the IUD or anything that I need to know if/when I get it. Thank You
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M.S. answers from San Francisco on September 09, 2008
Hi K.,
I personally wouldn't get an IUD because it is an abortafacient. It doesn't prevent you from getting pregnant, it just doesn't allow the embryo to grow and forces you to have a spontaneous abortion. I have heard several stories from women who have gotten pregnant with the IUD inserted and had major complications from it. Also, heavy bleeding..So, just my opinion, but I think there are better methods out there. Keep searching for the right one for you.
M.
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T.H. answers from Chico on September 08, 2008
Hey there, I got an IUD about 3 or 4 months after my second daughter. I personally am very satisfied. I did have heavier periods for the first couple of months, but it was not unmanagable, and now they are totally normal and I haven't thought about birth control for years. My husband has felt it once or twice, but it has never been a bother to intamacy. in fact it is very much better than condoms, pills that make me crazy, or the nuva ring, all which i have tried. I know there are a few non-success stories out there, but I don't have a single complaint.
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C.H. answers from San Francisco on September 08, 2008
I tried one for five years. It is great for spontaneous love making sessions! I had no side affects and because of the hormone on the IUD - I would only spot every so often! It was awesome to not have periods! :0)
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K.P. answers from San Francisco on September 10, 2008
Hi K.,
Some of the info you have received about IUD's is totally false. I recommend reading an up-to-date, researched article before you believe everything you read here.
While I love this website and all the great moms who write in - it gets a bit depressing reading all the incorrect information that keeps getting passed around here.
We are supposed to educating one another, not continuing to spread incorrect information, which just serves to confuse everyone and continue our collective ignorance.
There is great article about IUD's in this month's Cookie Magazine - with ACTUAL REAL information - not a bunch of old wives tales, rumors and disinformation.
It gives the facts and the truth about IUD's.
Here is the link:
http://www.cookiemag.com/brain/momhealth/2008/08/iud_info
Take care,
K..
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M.S. answers from San Francisco on September 09, 2008
Hi K.,
I personally wouldn't get an IUD because it is an abortafacient. It doesn't prevent you from getting pregnant, it just doesn't allow the embryo to grow and forces you to have a spontaneous abortion. I have heard several stories from women who have gotten pregnant with the IUD inserted and had major complications from it. Also, heavy bleeding..So, just my opinion, but I think there are better methods out there. Keep searching for the right one for you.
M.
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A.L. answers from San Francisco on September 08, 2008
Hi K. Im so glad people spoke up about this subject. I have a 7 yr old daughter and i had made the decision to get an IUD with no hormones, a couple years back. A good friend and I got them within a week of each other and to begin with omg did it hurt to have done. (Infact I don't wish that pain on anyone!)
And for a while everything was fine except ths wierd smell when you pee, (my friend complained of it too)Oh ya when it was around that time of the month the cramps sucked!!
Then one day I had this terrible pain, I couldnt stand up i was sweating and could bearly walk. I had to drop my daughter off at my moms and run to the emergency room. Needless to say I had to have it removed and now am the proud mom of another daughter. Oh ya my friend is also a proud mom of little boy . . . Thats how well it worked for us. Seems to me that it only helps you get pregnant!! I guess we both agreed that we would rather take a nail through the eye ball before doing that again!!!!
I know I might be one person with a crazy horror story but while I love the baby and everything, the facts remain that it was an extreamly painful procedure that was supposed to last many years and did not last for a 1.
I hope Im not rambling, good luck and if you do get it I hope it works for you. :)
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R.S. answers from Sacramento on September 08, 2008
I was never fond of the whole IUD thing and after the birth of my son I knew I didnt want to go back on the pill. I wanted to wait probably a full year before I had gotten pregnant again, so I wanted something temporary.
I opted for the Implanon. It is the 2008 version of the Norplant. 1 single plastic hormone releasing rod that is implanted in the fatty skin under your arm (tricept) area. It is good for 5 years. Takes about a week to get the hormones into your system and once you take it out, takes 24 hours to get out of your system.
I worked great for me.
I wish you luck in your decision making. And feel free to ask me any questions if you need
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T.H. answers from Chico on September 08, 2008
Hey there, I got an IUD about 3 or 4 months after my second daughter. I personally am very satisfied. I did have heavier periods for the first couple of months, but it was not unmanagable, and now they are totally normal and I haven't thought about birth control for years. My husband has felt it once or twice, but it has never been a bother to intamacy. in fact it is very much better than condoms, pills that make me crazy, or the nuva ring, all which i have tried. I know there are a few non-success stories out there, but I don't have a single complaint.
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N.K. answers from Fresno on September 11, 2008
Hi K.,
I hate the whole having to remember to take pills and all so I don't. Currently I have the Mirena IUD. It was so painful going in I don't think I have ever been in that much pain. It was bad. The midwife stopped and I was like what are you doing? Just put it in already...I am not going through this again. The midwife said that the reason it was so painful is because I have only had C sections. So none the less I still have it in. I have had it for about 9 months now with no problems. I bled for the first 5 months...not a lot, just mildly. My husband gets poked when we have sex by the fishing line like string hanging down from the device but he has gotten used to it. I have even gotten it trimmed and he still can feel it. I recommend it but is ultimately your choice. Good luck with your decision. I'll tell you one thing though when I take the IUD out I will not get another one inserted because of the intial pain of the first one.
N.
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C.S. answers from San Francisco on September 11, 2008
K.,
I had a Mirena IUC after my second child was born. I was drawn to the idea of no hassle birth control, and the idea of not having a period. Who wouldn't love that? Anyway, right after it was inserted I began to have horrible side effects- back pain, migraines, weight gain, skin issues. I won't go on and on about how horrible my experience was (it was terrible), but if you want more info or if you have any questions, I'd be happy to talk with you more. Just be careful. If you do go with an IUD/IUC, and begin to experience any abnormal symptoms, even if you don't think they are related, go back to your doctor and have it removed. Trust yourself. My doctor didn't take me seriouusly when I complained, but I can tell you that since I've had the thing removed, I have not had any of the pain and headaches, my weight went back to normal. Anyway, just be careful.
Warmly,
C.
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M.C. answers from San Francisco on September 08, 2008
I don't know a whole lot about IUDs, but the MAIN reason I have never chosen one is because it alters the uterine lining in order to inhibit implantation of a fertilized egg. Isn't that, in effect, an abortion????
While an IUD can prevent conception, my understanding is that it also prevents implantation of a fertilized egg. So, on a monthly basis - we cannot know if it prevented conception that month or dispelled a baby by preventing implantation of the fertilized egg.
I know there are two kinds: hormone and copper
Check out: http://www.pamf.org/patients/iud.html
But other methods are effective. Rhythm, Condom, VCF = Vaginal Contraceptive Film, etc.
Good Luck!
Mom of 4 wonders: 19, 11, 6, and baby any day (due 10/1)
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