Yes, one of the side effects of Paragard is increased flow, cramping, and length of bleeding. Talk with your health care provider about effective options for managing this side effect.
Paragard may change the flow, cramping, or duration of bleeding but not the timing of bleeding.
No, Paragard would not cause a nosebleed.
Heavy bleeding during menstruation is usually related to a hormonal imbalance.
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
Paragard does not cause missed periods. If you miss a period on Paragard you should take a pregnancy test as soon as possible.No, it's not mormal.I read that if it's late you should see your healthcare provider because you might be pregnant.
The Paragard IUD will not cause muscle strains. See your health care provider for evaluation of your symptoms.
you could have cysts or fibroids which cause excessive bleeding. You should tell your doctor that you need an ultrasound to check it out.
pads are great for heavy to scanty bleeding as they are made out of good quality material. Also, they do not cause any kind of rash or redness if you maintain proper hygiene. There are many varieties available in them for both heavy as well as scanty bleeding.
you'd better not to have sex while bleeding.
Coffee does cause me to have a heavier period than normal, so does soy milk.
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.
Because of its mode of action, Paragard is not likely to cause nausea. Talk to your health care provider about your symptoms.