I had the mirena inserted Oct 2012, but with that I had the bad luck of an ovarian cyst. I used Yaz for 6 months and the cyst disappeared. It made it's appearance again end of 2013 and the cyst had burst. You can use Yaz together with the mirena but not for long term.
Yes, you can have a full-term pregnancy after getting pregnant with Mirena.
Sometimes death. Pretty long term!
No, Depo Provera doesn't become less effective after long-term use. There's a similar urban myth about having to change birth control brands regularly; that's not true, either.
Nexplanon, Mirena, and Paragard provide birth control that lasts for years. Depo Provera provides three months of protection after each injection.
its called a long term relationship.
If your relationship does not work short-term, I don't know how it could work long-term.
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.
A bitter pill is another term for a bitter pill to swallow, something unpleasant which must be accepted or endured.
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Pill splitting is the commonly used term in lay language and within the medical literature.
No, sugar pill is a common-language term for placebo. They are not sweet.
they worked together because they on groups and because it was their important job.