If you're having cramping with Mirena, you should use a backup method until you can get the position checked by your health care provider. If all is well, you can talk with your provider about options.
Mirena is a type of IUD, not a type of diaphragm. It sits inside the uterus and stays in place until removed. In contrast, the diaphragm sits inside your vagina and is inserted and removed for sexual intercourse.
You might want to ask other women that have had the procedure. The Mirena coil is a small plastic T-shaped device that is placed inside the intrauterine area in females to treat them for endometriosis.
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You could be pregnant!
nope. Mirena is a 99.99% effective birth control device, meaning it prevents pregnancy, but not STDs. If you're unsure weather or not you're partner is infected, please use a condom. S
The mirena should be in the uterus. If it is in the vagina your partner will feel it and it may fall out on its own. It should not work when in the vagina as it is supposed to work on the uterine walls.
If you've forgotten when you had the IUD inserted, contact the health center where you had it put in. They will have the insertion record on file.
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Troubled teeens act the way they do because their hurting inside.
no but it can go inside your body if you inhale it, causing
Normally the Mirena is well inside the insertion tube during insertion. It is not clear how Mirena could be bent during two different insertion attempts if the device was in the inserter. I suspect that you may have misunderstood the information given by the health care provider. If you confirm that your understanding was correct, consider seeing another health care provider for another insertion attempt.
No, even if she says its ok she probably is hurting inside so that is a definite no.