Truth: while there are no good studies that can tell you how well it works in the sixth year, there is no danger from leaving it in a sixth year. This is a practice that many OBGYNs themselves follow with their own IUDs.
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
No. Mirena is a contraceptive Intrauterine device (IUD) and should have no effect on, nor be affected by taking valacyclovir (Valtrex).
It's possible to get pregnant on Mirena, but rare. Your pregnancy tests are negative. Absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
Yes, absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
No. Not mirena but other birth controls with estrogen yes. St. John's Wart will process the estrogen from the birth control faster causing a menopausal reaction that may cause pregnancy. The mirena is esteogen free and uses only the hormones progestin and levonorgestrel. There is no evidence so far that St. John's wart has a negative effect on the mirena. Mirena also creates an atmosphere within your uterus to avoid pregnancy. You should read more on their website concerning how it works.
Because Its a side effect. Your didn't hear? Don't the doctors tell you before you get the tube inserted?!
No
this is my 2nd time having mirena and both times ive lost my appetitie. so much so that in 1 week i lost about 10 pounds. i try to force myself to eat but i get so sick. so yes i have and STILL am expereincing this.Actually it is normal to lose appetite oftentimes when you are using mirena iud, it is the effect of the hormones.
Yes. It not suggested that nulliparous (no kids) women use Mirena because there is no certainty about how long it takes the contraceptive effect wears off after removal. Also, insertion of Mirena into an nulliparous woman may be more difficult/uncomfortable because the cervix has not stretched during birth. It's just a guideline, not a rule. Most doctors will do it, some won't.
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Paragard will not reduce vaginal secretions, but Mirena may have a slight effect.
Yes.