You are in pain because your uterus is trying to expell the iud! You have to have it removed in order to ever get rid of the pain.
No, the IUD should not cause a poking, burning pain. If you are having this kind of pain, avoid sex or use a backup method of birth control until you can confirm that the IUD is in place.
The IUD should remain in place and not become dislodged after sex, and there should be no pain while wearing the device.
It is not normal to feel the IUD at all. If you are having pain or cramping, see your health care provider.
As your medical provider explained, you must check for the strings of the IUD on a monthly basis. Generally, if you cannot feel the strings when you do your monthly check, that is an indication that the IUD is out of place. See your doctor as soon as possible and either abstain from sex or use a back-up until you know that it is safe.
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IUD insertion pain can vary from person to person. Unfortunately, there is not a great drug to take to make insertion less painful. You can try taking ibuprofen beforehand the insertion and make sure you get the IUD inserted when your cervix is open, such as when you are on your period or ovulating. Even if there is some pain, it might be worth it for years of pregnancy-free sex. Contact at info@findmymethod.org for more queries or visit findmymethod.org to know more about Hormonal IUD contraceptives.
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Take a pregnancy test to find out. Back pain is not the chief symptom of pregnancy, and brown spotting can be normal with the IUD.
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Go immediately to the doctor to have this assessed. Any pain or discharge associated with an internal device such as an IUD or coil should be checked immediately. Infections and physical damage from these can be permanently damaging or fatal.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
The risk of puncture (perforation) is very small but does happen occasionally. Having the IUD inserted and removed by a skilled practitioner reduces the risk. You should never attempt to remove an IUD by yourself.