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IUD Removal

I got my first IUD this weekend!!!  First of all, IT HURT!!

But I'm better now.  I was on the pill with a special low-dose of estrogen because I get migraines.  I already feel better though.  I've only been off the pill for a week.  My face isn't oily anymore.  I'm not stressed or anxious at all.   My period is over (4 days?!) and I had the IUD inserted on Friday.

I read all of the horror stories online before getting it inserted and I actually cried when the doctor came in.  I was just that nervous about the whole ordeal.  While it did hurt just as much as I feared, I am confident that the IUD was a good choice for me.

I have a son already and I'm getting married in July.  Crossing my fingers that I won't get my period anymore and won't have to worry about spotting on my wedding day :-/

Has anyone had Mirena removed?  I was just wondering how it feels in comparison to insertion.   

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Re: IUD Removal

  • It doesn't hurt to have it removed.  My doctor told me to cough and when I did, she pulled it out. 

    Mine didn't hurt to have it inserted either.  I was told to come in when I got my first period after DS was born so that my cervix would be open.  I heard the horror stories, but mine was completely painless.

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  • I had bad cramps... but I have those with my period anyway.  I actually almost passed out, but it really had nothing to do with the IUD.  I had a breast biopsy last year and reacted the same way.  Flushed, then pale, then dizzy, and laying back on the table.  My body just doesn't like having foreign objects in it, I suppose.  What is supposed to be outpatient turns into a day-long ordeal for me :-( 
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  • Fairly simple, nothing like when they put it in. 
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  • Removal was SO EASY!

    1 cough and very slight tug, DONE...that was it! I was kind of scared about it too after the uncomfortable-ness I felt during the insertion and immediately following. 

    GL!

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