It is not normal to feel the IUD at all. If you are having pain or cramping, see your health care provider.
NO! IUDs can have terrible side effects, and you need to see your doctor immediately!
Yes, absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
As long as you can feel at least one string, there is no cause for concern, and no need for an exam with your health care provider. The purpose of checking the strings is to make sure the IUD is present an in place. The apparent disappearance of one string is not an indication of a missing or displaced IUD if the other one is present. The most likely reason for feeling only one string is that the other is so close it can't be perceived as separate.
Yes, when you have a transverse position.You can feel kicks on one side and punches on the other side. Or this situation is applicable if you have multiple pregnancy.
One side effect of using a copper IUD is menstrual problems, spotting between periods. Additional side effects may include perforation and expulsion.
It is not normal for one side of the testicles to be numb.
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.
Really there is no normal grade, its whenever you feel comfortable enough have one.
There are many complications one might have when using an IUD. One such complication would be the risk for internal bleeding or discomfort at the placement.
No, it's definitely not normal. How does it feel to be a freak?
There is a slightly greater risk than normal. Nothing too bad, but a small one. If you are early in your pregnancy, you can get a doctor to remove it.
Possibly an STD, this is NOT normal. I'd get checked ASAP