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Re: Mirena and Paraguard

From: kels (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jul 7 23:13:19 2009


i've read that mirena can cause all kinds of bleeding, so it's something i've never been interested in :(

the women i know use nursing and charting to help postpone another pregnancy

At Tue, 7 Jul 2009, NWeber  wrote: >
>I wondered if there is anyone out there who has experience with either
>of these after a birth of a child.
>
>A little history on me.  History of endo, I had excision surgery to
>remove my endo and to get pregnant.  I am currenly pregnant and want to
>figure out the best option for BC after pregnancy.  Prior to having
>surgery I was using Femcon BC pills after going through lots of
>different brands.  Femcon worked the best for me.
>
>Anyone out there been in my situation? I don't know what to expect out
>of my periods after excision surgery, as I only had 3 cycles after
>surgery before we were able to get pregnant.
>
>I would like to use the Paraguard but it has no hormones, so I didn't
>know if it could be combined with natural progesterone and help my
>periods, or what options I have.
>
>I haven't discussed with my doctor yet, just looking into options.
>
>Any info or experience is great!

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