"The insertion and removal of a mirena coil can be painful and cause bleeding. Also, pelvic infections and endometritis can occur. Mirena will sometimes cause side affects such as headaches, swelling in one leg, and chest pain."
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A magnet will not affect the Mirena IUD.
Yes, it comes and goes occassionally.
Information about the mirena coil can be obtained from the doctor. It is best to see a doctor and discuss all options before choosing which protection is right for the individual.
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I don't believe so.
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.
Whether you need another Mirena coil fitted at age 50 depends on your individual health circumstances and reproductive plans. If you are still experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding or require contraception, it may be beneficial to keep the Mirena coil or replace it. However, if you have reached menopause (typically around age 51) and have no further need for contraception or management of heavy bleeding, you may not need another coil. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider to discuss your options.
Yes, Mirena does not affect the risk of infertility, miscarriage, or birth defects. There is no change in the probability of having a healthy child due to using Mirena.
It's not recommended. The first cycle after getting the Mirena inserted is the most likely time for the Mirena to be expelled, althouth long-term research has found options like tampons and menstrual cups don't cause expulsion, internal menstrual products mau increase risk of expulsion the first month. It's best to use pads, especially as your flow may be effected by the coil so with a different flow pattern you may risk using too high an absorbency tampon for your flow.
If you leave in Mirena after it's expired, you could get pregnant. Use an alternate method of birth control. If you are seeking pregnancy, have the IUD removed.
Mirena doesn't cause bleeding with urination. See your health care provider, as you probably have an infection.