It takes time for your body to adjust to the hormones in the IUD, the bleeding should decrease over time.
you have had the IUD for 6yrs hardly ever bleed but now you have been bleeding for 2 weeks?
Yes, it can be perfectly normal. You mention an IUD, if this is a hormonal IUD that you've just had inserted this may be the reason for the longer bleed as it can take your body time to adjust to the hormones in the new IUD. It's also possible that the IUD has shifted so check your strings and feel for the bottom of the IUD through the cervical opening to make sure it's not moved. If concerned or if the bleeding continues go see your doctor or go to a sexual health clinic for more help.
bleeding everyday can causes u to lose a baby
I got my IUD on July 8 2010 I had my first day of my normal period upon insertion. Bleed for 5 days. Then had continuous spoting until July 21 were I got my period again. I was told that irregular bleeding is normal. However, I will be calling my dr in the am to make sure that this its right
Bleeding with Mirena has no special meaning. However, if you're only bleeding after sex with an IUD, it may mean that the IUD is partially expelled or in the wrong place. Contact your health care provider for advice, and consider using an alternate method of birth control until you have determined that it is not expelling.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
No. Call your doctor.
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
You can get an infection with or without the IUD. Expulsion of an IUD doesn't increase the risk of infection.
How do you get your IUD removed
If the IUD is not in the uterus, it has likely fallen out.