You can get a coil fitted at almost any age - whatever age it is needed. Once upon a time doctors would refuse to insert a coil in someone who was younger or who had not yet had children, this is because older models did pose a risk of impacting on fertility, but modern coils are very safe.
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.
If the operation was successful then no. The coil would be superfluous. That being said there was one occasion when a child was supposedly born to a virgin
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Yes, you can have the coil fitted when not menstruating. Some doctors may recommend having the coil fitted because it's easier to insert when your cervix is open or best to start hormonal birth control (including hormonal IUD) during menstruation, but it can be inserted at any time. Remember that IUD's are also used as emergency contraception, thus they have to be able to be used when a woman is not menstruating.
The doctor will tell you when you have an exam and then you will go in for an outpatient surgery to open it.
You need to remove the coil on plugs Each plug has it's own coil fitted you need to remove these to gain access to the spark plugs which are located under the coils.
Yes there are after market coil packs available to replace this. The Standard Motor Products on line catalog shows two choices.
Toyota Camry coil wire can burn out from age or excessive use. The manufacturer recommends that you change the coil wire every 30,000 miles.
Go see your OB/GYN doctor at once. We can't tell from here, and it is not normal.
The age to ride gas scooters in California is at least 16 years. A properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet is mandatory.
i'd check the coil pack or distributer depending on the age of your car
Ignition coils can go bad from shorts or from age. A coil wire that is leaking can cause a partial short to ground and ruin a coil. Coils can go bad simply with age as well, as heating and cooling over time just wears them out.