It just ceases to work (although I understand that there is actually enough Levonorgestrol in it to last 7 years).
It just isn't active anymore. It's recommended that the plastic piece be taken before another year has passed. After 5 years, you can get pregnant. S
The effectiveness of Mirena IUD is related to the low dose of hormones - once you hit five years, you are no longer getting an effective dose of hormones to prevent ovulation and conception.
This may leave you at a slightly higher risk of ectopic pregnancy so the Mirena should be removed as soon as possible. It can be replaced on the same day the old one is removed.
If you no longer have an OB/GYN doctor, you can go to any Planned Parenthood office.
If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks. Talk to your health care provider about finding another method of birth control.
There is not evidence that Mirena is effective beyond five years. Women who have had the same Mirena for more than five years should use an alternative method of Birth Control. Those wanting to continue using Mirena should have the current one removed after five years, and a new one inserted.
If you dont' have Mirena removed after five years, you could get pregnant. There is no other risk from leaving it in place.
While you can't rely on it for birth control after five years, there is no harm in leaving it in place longer than five years.
Ask a gynaecologist.
If you think you're pregnant on Mirena, take a pregnancy test.
it took about 5yrs
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
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Mirena does not cause infections.
The cast of Mirena - 2012 includes: Susanne Strach as Mirena
Yes because it is not contagious.
No, Mirena does not prevent chlamydia.
Have the Mirena removed, and then have intercourse.
There are no known drug interactions between prednisone and Mirena. Few medications affect Mirena.