I've had the Mirena for almost six months now and it is normal for your period to decrease. From what I have read they should balance out within the first 6 - 12 months and are standarly lighter and in some cases (1 out of 5) you don't have a period! As for the sore breast, I've also experienced the same thing and is usual around the time I have my monthly cycle. It sounds like you are experiencing normal side effects from the Mirena BUT don't take my word for it. If you think you could be pregnant it's better to be safe and have it checked out.
You don't have a normal "menstrual cycle" when on Mirena, although you may have vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy with Mirena is unlikely whether or not you are bleeding.
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
no ! you have a hormonal imbalance and should see you gyno today !
After having the Mierna removed you may have had a withdrawal bleed, not necessarily menstruation as part of a menstrual cycle. Upon coming off hormonal birth control it is normal to have irregular cycles for up to 12 months while your body regulates itself, a few months without a period is normal but if concerned after three months talk to your doctor.
Bleeding in between periods is common in the first few months of using Mirena, but gets better with time. Yellow discharge is not a normal Mirena side effect, and deserves to be discussed with your health care provider.
Yes, absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
Breast feeding is a natural inhibitor of fertility, so if you're breast feeding you will be highly unlikely to have periods. Non-breast feeding mothers could expect to return to a fairly normal menstrual cycle about 10 weeks after giving birth but this can vary.
False. Menarche is the BEGINNING of normal menstrual functions.
Yes and get sore. This is often part of PMS and is constant with back aches, mood changes, and other aches.
False. Menarche is the BEGINNING of normal menstrual functions.
Yes, you can have a period for six days then spotting for three days after that. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different, what is normal for one woman may not be for another.
Absolutely unless you are taking some sort of medications for the discomfort. Absolutely unless you are taking some sort of medications for the discomfort.