Bleeding in between periods is common in the first few months of using Mirena, but gets better with time. Yellow discharge is not a normal Mirena side effect, and deserves to be discussed with your health care provider.
Yes. It not suggested that nulliparous (no kids) women use Mirena because there is no certainty about how long it takes the contraceptive effect wears off after removal. Also, insertion of Mirena into an nulliparous woman may be more difficult/uncomfortable because the cervix has not stretched during birth. It's just a guideline, not a rule. Most doctors will do it, some won't.
It's not recommended. The first cycle after getting the Mirena inserted is the most likely time for the Mirena to be expelled, althouth long-term research has found options like tampons and menstrual cups don't cause expulsion, internal menstrual products mau increase risk of expulsion the first month. It's best to use pads, especially as your flow may be effected by the coil so with a different flow pattern you may risk using too high an absorbency tampon for your flow.
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Hair loss is not a common symptom with the IUD. Contact your health care provider to discuss evaluation for the possible causes of hair loss so that you can get the right treatment and testing.
If you leave Mirena in place after five years, you could get pregnant. Other than that, there are no side effects.
I had the mirena inserted Oct 2012, but with that I had the bad luck of an ovarian cyst. I used Yaz for 6 months and the cyst disappeared. It made it's appearance again end of 2013 and the cyst had burst. You can use Yaz together with the mirena but not for long term.
Mirena's useful life is five years. After it's removed, your period will return within four to six weeks, if your periods were regular before. Like the birth control pill, it quickly gets out of your system.
How long before I need to use Epicareagain?
You should wait at least 6 weeks. :)
If you leave the copper IUD in too long, there are no potential health problems. If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks.
You can have your period up to 6 month's your period will slow down to just spotting in time.Around 8 months it will stop from time to time you may spot