Yes after having had mine removed on Thursday last week I have had the heaviest period I have ever had, continual clotting and pain. It is now a week later and doesn't appear to be stopping. Hopefully it will stop soon!!
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
Yes after having had mine removed on Thursday last week I have had the heaviest period I have ever had, continual clotting and pain. It is now a week later and doesn't appear to be stopping. Hopefully it will stop soon!!
Mirena doesn't cause bleeding with urination. See your health care provider, as you probably have an infection.
"The insertion and removal of a mirena coil can be painful and cause bleeding. Also, pelvic infections and endometritis can occur. Mirena will sometimes cause side affects such as headaches, swelling in one leg, and chest pain."
Mirena does not cause infections.
Most women with Mirena experience lack of periods, but not all do. See your health care provider to rule out any other cause of bleeding, such as partial expulsion or infection.
Most women start menstruating within a couple weeks of the IUD removal.
You don't have a normal "menstrual cycle" when on Mirena, although you may have vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy with Mirena is unlikely whether or not you are bleeding.
The color of uterine bleeding on Mirena has no clinical signficance. It means nothing.
It's not surprising that you would have a very light period, even to the point of seeing no bleeding, after changing from Mirena to NuvaRing. Any hormonal birth control lightens withdrawal bleeding and may cause a missed period. If you're worried about pregnancy, take a test.
The following will cause early bleeding: * Irregular period * Pregnancy * UTI * Hormonal Imbalance * Stopping birth control * Starting birth control
You can get the IUD inserted anytime the health care provider can be reasonably sure you're not pregnant.