Spotting with Mirena stops within a few months. There is no special trick to make it stop.
You can get the IUD inserted anytime the health care provider can be reasonably sure you're not pregnant.
You can have your period up to 6 month's your period will slow down to just spotting in time.Around 8 months it will stop from time to time you may spot
Yes, it can be normal to experience spotting after being on the Mirena IUD for a year. Many users may have irregular bleeding or spotting, especially in the first few months of use, but this can continue for some over time. If the spotting is heavy, persistent, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
If you're using Mirena, the IUD that releases progestin, your period usually will stop, although you may have irregular spotting in the first weeks or months of use. If you're using the copper IUD, your periods will not stop. If your period has been regular since using the IUD, and then stopped, take a pregnancy test.
Mirena should not be relied on for pregnancy protection after five years. When the calendar reaches five years, you should consider another Mirena, or a different method.
No it does not.
yes, taking combined hormonal contraceptives could allow you to stop bleeding with mirena.
If its a mirena, it is pretty common to have spotting. I spotted for 6 months straight and finally had it taken out because I could not deal with the constant spotting.
Mirena does not cause infections.
Spotting is common in the first months of using the IUD, especially Mirena or Skyla. This side effect improves with time.
The cast of Mirena - 2012 includes: Susanne Strach as Mirena
Have the Mirena removed, and then have intercourse.