Information about the mirena coil can be obtained from the doctor. It is best to see a doctor and discuss all options before choosing which protection is right for the individual.
"The insertion and removal of a mirena coil can be painful and cause bleeding. Also, pelvic infections and endometritis can occur. Mirena will sometimes cause side affects such as headaches, swelling in one leg, and chest pain."
I suggest you go to your doctor. Mirena IUD have many side effects and cramps is one of them.
Difficult one. I hope you didn't have an x-ray if you are pregnant. If the doctor can't see the string there is no way you are going to get he mirena out anyway. My cousin went through a pregnancy with a coil in and had no problems.
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There is no 100% foolproof method of birth control. Pregnancies occur on all methods. Mirena is one od the most reliable, but is not perfect.
No there is not a single spark plug coil wire like on the earlier vehicles. Instead, if you have the 5.4L you will find eight coil packs one on each spark plug. In addition, if you have the 4.6L you will find two coil pack blocks.
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If you are looking to purchase coil packs, you can find them at Canadian Tire. Another place would be Part Source. Any automotive place will carry coil packs.
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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.