IUD's are around 99+% effective against unintended pregnancies, thus the risk of pregnancy is increadibly low. Breast tenderness does not equate to pregnancy, it could be a reaction to hormones in the IUD or breast growth.
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Not everyone. I had it really badly with my first and not at all with my second.
I am sorry to hear that you are having a bad time with the Mirena. I too had the Mirena and experienced the same issues as yourself over an 8 month period. It turned out that I had several oversized Fibroids and the Mirena did not help with the stemming of heavy bleeding. I had my Mirena removed and subsequently the Fibroids - best thing I ever did. I know they say it can work instantly or may take a couple of months, but it depends on how long you want to continue with things they way they are. Good luck with which ever dicision you make.
Yes, these days the Dr. says 40 weeks and that equals out to be 10 months!
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It's really unlikely to get pregnant unless you're having periods.
I'm really not sure, but I think she didn't. Think about it...When did she get pregnant? Then count the months from that date, and see if it has been 9 months. If it has been more than 9 months, she definately had the baby! If it has been 8 months, or less, that means she didn't. Soo, you sort of have to do math.When did she get pregnant?How many months has she been pregnant?Do the math.Think about it.
Unlike other IUDs, Mirena releases a low dose of intrauterine Levonorgestrel to suppress ovulation and to reduce menstrual flow - like all drugs it has an expiration date.The Mirena website does not state the dose decreases;it simply states the IUD must come out in 5 years. It also says a new Mirena IUD can be placed the same day the old one is removed. When Mirena stops releasing levonorgestrel - which suppresses ovulation - it is still a foreign object in your uterus. If you were to get pregnant, the Mirena would need to be removed.If you were to conceive with any IUD you would be at high risk for a severe infection, miscarriage and premature delivery unless the IUD was removed. Because of this, your health-care provider will remove Mirena, even though removing it may cause a miscarriage.
I have used it myself and it does work. It only take a few months so you have to be patient.
not really, your weight will remain the same, you have to exercise if you have too much weight from being pregnant
That really depends on the woman and how fit she is when she concieves. Some women do not firm until 3+ months.
Can someone answer my question!!