yes it sure does i have had mine in for 3 yrs now and i have stomach pains and lower back pains, i am going to the dr. tommorrow because i cant not take the pain ne more. hopefully nothing is wrong!
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
Being on an IUD and getting symptoms such as cramps and spotting is not your period, nor is it likely a pregnancy. These are common side effects of having an IUD.
Yes, the copper IUD (intrauterine device), brand-named Paragard in the US, can cause irregular periods, heavier periods and increased cramps. These side effects are more common in the first six months after the IUD is inserted. The Mirena IUD, which contains levonorgestrel, may cause irregular periods in the first months of use, but over time you can expect fewer periods and less bleeding.
An IUD removal will not cause hormonally-based hot flashes.
Weight change will not affect the location of an IUD
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No, there is no connection between IUDs and the kidney. An IUD is placed in the uterus1, which has no pathway to the kidney.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iud
No, Paragard would not cause a nosebleed.
A copper IUD will not delay your period. The same things can cause a delayed period in women with or without the copper IUD. These include pregnancy and hormonal fluctuations.
The copper IUD does not change pigmentation. If you have an excess of copper (WIlson's disease), the disease could cause change in pigmentation, and the IUD could worsen that. Talk with your health care provider about your particular situation.