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Re: anyone tried the mirena coil please respondFrom: natasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Apr 28 11:18:37 2007
At Tue, 17 Apr 2007, josie wrote: > >I had a Mirena for four years and absolutely loved it...after a few >months of spotting, which was a pain but not so bad, i had very light or >nonexistent periods for years. I think I may have bought just one box >of tampons and couldn't even use them...It greatly reduced my cramping >and heavy bleeding as well. I recently had it removed because of severe >pelvic pain which turned out to be endometrioma of my left ovary. I >just had surgery last week to remove the ovary. However, they initially >thought it might be the Mirena or a pelvic infection so it was the first >thing to come out. I am going to ask my doc to put in a new one after i >recover from my surgery. Maybe I'm lucky, but I had a great experience. >Hope this helps! > >At Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Jenny wrote: >> >>I'm using the Minera IUD. I'm really happy with it. Some months I have >>no period at all. When I do have one I don't bleed and cramp much. And >>it was $650 for 5 years which is very cost effective for me. Putting it >>in was painful, but well worth it. >> >>~Jenny >> >>At Sat, 14 Apr 2007, natasha wrote: >>> >>>At Fri, 13 Apr 2007, M wrote: >>>> >>>>Hi Natasha >>>>Glad to hear surgery went so well. Hopefully you will be able to have >>>>lots more good days ahead. >>>>It is interesting that you asked about Mirena. A doc I saw had actually >>>>suggested Mirena for me. She said it would be good for like 5 yrs and >>>>said she could put it in in like 2 mins in office. I'm not sure about >>>>this. I have more questions about this myself. What were you told >>>>about Mirena? >>>>At Fri, 13 Apr 2007, natasha wrote: >>>>> >>>>>hi everyone thank you for your kindness over the last few months i had >>>>>my surgery tuesday and an mow recovering today i am feeling much better >>>>>no more cramping or backache its heaven the surgeon put in the marina >>>>>coil in after he said it would help painful heavy periods has anyone >>>>>tried it n here ?? >>> >>>hi i was told by the gyno that it would reduce the blood flow and the >>>heaviness of my periods plus slow the endo down or from coming back
-- was told that it would make my periods less painful and lighter to stop the haevy bl;eeding and pain as its progesterone and no oestrogen and u dont get the side effects like the sickness bloating and weight gain u get with the pill thats what the gyno told me lol
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