While an IUD itself is unlikely to cause depression, infection or inflammation related to an IUD could cause abdominal pain and other problems that could lead to depression. There may also be emotional factors involved in the use of any Birth Control method, or related to sexual activities and relationships. Such concerns should be discussed with a professional in women's health.
The vagina and uterus are not part of the body system which causes depression. Depression is caused by an imbalance of chemicals inside the brain. I'd say you should look elsewhere for a cause if you are having symptoms of depression. Make an appointment to see your doctor for a good checkup to rule out some sort of physical illness!
Mirena does not cause infections.
Mirena IUD birth control method is generally safe and it doesn't cause major problems. In some cases there are side effects, such as obesity, depression and dizziness.
YES!!!!
A Mirena in place will not cause pain. See your health care provider to have your symptoms evaluated.
About 5% of women complain of breast tenderness on Mirena.
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.
"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 doesn't cause bleeding with urination. See your health care provider, as you probably have an infection.
Mirena can reduce the symptoms of endometriosis
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
Yes I have had several since the mirena was taken out
Yes, you can have a pap smear if you have any IUD, including Mirena. Colposcopy and LEEP can also be done with Mirena in, if needed.