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 is generally not recommended for several reasons. Work with your doctor to see what will work best for you.
There are no known future problems related to prolonged use of Mirena. Use of Mirena for avoiding pregnancy in women not wanting to have a child at that time is a healthful practice. Use of hormonal methods such as Mirena also reduces the risk of cancer of the uterine lining.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you have had Mirena in for more than five years. Use an alternate method of birth control.
You don't have to but it will be beneficial to. Only because there is still a percent uncounted for as for the accuracy of mirena. Just to be safe use condomx to reduce the chance of pregnancy
When Mirena comes out by itself, you may be at risk for pregnancy. Use another method until you consult with your health care provider.
After stopping Mirena, you can choose any method you like that's a good match for your medical history. Many women continue to use hormonal methods to continue to have lighter and less painful periods.
Mirena effectiveness has currently been studied for five years. Effectiveness beyond this date is unknown, and women with a Mirena for more than five years should use another method, or have a new Mirena inserted, if they don't want to be pregnant.
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If you leave in Mirena after it's expired, you could get pregnant. Use an alternate method of birth control. If you are seeking pregnancy, have the IUD removed.
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.
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If you're having cramping with Mirena, you should use a backup method until you can get the position checked by your health care provider. If all is well, you can talk with your provider about options.