The sensation of IUD removal is a lot like that for IUD insertion, but much briefer. Instead of inserting both the sound (measurer) and insertor for the insertion, there's a single cramp as the IUD is removed.
10 year IUD is better, it's less hormonal. The 5 year IUD makes ou gain weight because you rarely get our period with the 5 year IUD
If you leave the copper IUD in too long, there are no potential health problems. If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks.
Yes, the copper IUD can stop working after 5 years if it is one of the brands that only lasts for 5 years. If you're unsure which type of IUD you've got (e.g. whether or not it is the 5 year copper IUD) you may want to consider getting a new IUD, next time maybe consider a 10 year IUD.
Yes, at the appointment the health care provider can remove the old one and insert a new one.
Typically it takes about 10-20 minutes to insert an IUD. Most of that time is involved in setting up for the procedure.
It hurts anybody, not just a 10 year old. But it doesn't hurt much and not for long. It is less painful than getting an injection.
The Painful Experience was created in 2001-10.
Painful - album - was created on 1993-10-05.
It can remain in place for up to 10-12 years as an effective method of birth control
If by copper you mean a copper IUD, it depends on the brand. Copper IUD's can normally be left in the uterus from 5-10 years depending on the brand. Obviously an IUD can be removed earlier if you want to try to conceive or switch to another birth control method.
I am not a doctor nor even a women, however if the IUD is ten years old, do you really think it's worth taking the risk? I would urge you contact your physician or a certified health care practitioner. Viper1
yeah 10/10 pain. i had it and i was crying.