Please share with me your experiences with
the paragard copper t. I am a 21 year old
smoker who is looking for a non-hormonal
and reliable method, after being on the
patch for so many years I am getting
worried about my health. Please let me
know if it made any serious changes to
your flow or if you have had any problems.
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 01-01-06 21:34pm
I am 44 years old and when I was a kid I
went to health class, they told us about
baby's being born with iud in them, or
dying because growing around iud. So, I
myself would never use one. Just my
opinion. I wont let my daughter or
daughter's in law use them either.
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Carifairy
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Posted: 01-01-06 21:38pm
I love my paragard! Okay here is my full
story..2 years ago I had mirena put in,
she did not have paragard handy(had to
wait and order it) so she offered way
reduced cost mirena. 300$..I went for
just a consulataion, but when I said I was
on my period, she said "well we'll just
put it in". I took no advil or anything,
it was a very crampy insertion, I will not
lie. But the cramps were quick, did nto
last long at all. So I had it for a year
and a half, and I had terrible spotting,
my blood flow was erratic, and it
displaced. Strings went missing ect.. I
wanted it out anyways due to the spotting,
so I got my wish..
December 15 paragard insertion... Went
great, felt nothing. The doc gave me
cytotec to help soften my cervix, and I
took vicodin before insertion. I love it!
So far so good. I highly reccommend
iud's.
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taryn420
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Dec 2005 Posts: 33 Location: PA
Posted: 01-02-06 16:29pm
Wow...To the lady with the iud baby
story...Thats just horrible! I mean you
are supposed to take it out if you get
pregnant!
Also do you think it will be ok for people
who have never had children?
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sweet4jay
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 81 Location: Arkansas
Posted: 01-02-06 16:47pm
First of all, the iud is not recommended
for women who have not had any children.
The reason is cuz your cervix is
permanently dilated (ever so slightly)
after having babies, so it is less painful
& easier to insert. So, they don't
recommend it to women who haven't had
babies cuz it would hurt a lot worse.
Also, to the lady who said that about
babies being born with it in, that was
years & years ago, the new iuds are
much much better; completely different
than the iuds from the 70's & 80's.
I'm no dr, but that's what i've heard from
drs. I'm going any day now to get my
paragard & can't wait! I'm
completely through with hormonal bc, as I
have had nothing but problems from all the
different methods out there!
Good luck to everyone who is thinking
about getting an iud. I sure hope I like
mine!
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Carifairy
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Posted: 01-02-06 17:01pm
Actually fda has changed, women who have
never given birth can have an iud.They
just give you a medicine to help soften
and dilate your cervix. I do not have
babies, but I have had an abortion.
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tasha82
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Oct 2005 Posts: 112
Posted: 01-02-06 18:43pm
I have a question...This may sound crazy,
but can you get a non-hormonal iud and
still take birth control pills?
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Carifairy
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Posted: 01-02-06 20:18pm
Yes you can..But the non hormonal iud is
statistically as effective as
sterilization... It's meant so you don't
need hormones..
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nichols9313
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: nashville
Iud Was Perfect For Me Posted: 01-02-06 20:48pm
I had mine put in a year ago but have no
complaints. The doc's told me I would
feel heavy cramping, I actually have less
cramping than before. I wanted it for a
long time but they would not give in cause
I had no kids. I did obviously have a
child. I'm not sure wich one I have but
it does have hormones in it but the
hormones are not supposed to leave my
uterus. I also have never been able to
fish for the string but good thing the
hubby enjoys that part. The biggest plus
of all, I only have a few spots a month.
I think this is the very best ( I have
tried everything)
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sweet4jay
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 81 Location: Arkansas
Posted: 01-02-06 22:25pm
Sounds like you have the mirena, which is
the one with the hormone progestin in
it...
I have decided against that one cuz of the
hormones; i'm trying to get away from
hormones, after being on them 8 1/2
years...Even though the mirena is 99.9%
effective, I still decided against that
one...The paragard is only 99.3%
effective, but I think it would be a
better choice for me.
Also, I was gonna say that yes, a woman
who has never had a baby can get an iud,
but I was just saying it is not
recommended, that's all. Sure, you can
get one, but most ob/gyns don't recommend
it cuz of possible increase of problems.
Good luck to everyone! I can't wait to
get mine!
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 01-02-06 23:19pm
sweet4jay
wrote:
first of all, the iud is not
recommended for women who have not had any
children. The reason is cuz your
cervix is permanently dilated (ever so
slightly) after having babies, so it is
less painful & easier to insert.
So, they don't recommend it to women who
haven't had babies cuz it would hurt a lot
worse. Also, to the lady who said that
about babies being born with it in, that
was years & years ago, the new iuds
are much much better; completely different
than the iuds from the 70's & 80's.
I'm no dr, but that's what i've heard
from drs. I'm going any day now to get
my paragard & can't wait! I'm
completely through with hormonal bc, as I
have had nothing but problems from all the
different methods out there!
Good luck to everyone who is thinking
about getting an iud. I sure hope I
like mine!
that is why it is still on the discovery
channel and things like that. I am sure
it has changed but, it still happens.
And there are a lot of women who dont know
they are pregnant for months or more.
And if you already have irratic periods
with them, who says they will return to
normal or always cease with pregnancy. A
lot of women have periods with pregancy
too.
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sweet4jay
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Dec 2005 Posts: 81 Location: Arkansas
Posted: 01-03-06 11:01am
Oh well, I guess that's why we all have to
make our own decisions based on what we
feel led to do! If it was that big of a
problem (women constantly getting pg with
the iud in) they wouldn't be on the market
ma'am!!!!
That's why they took them off the market
back in the 80's, cuz of the many problems
people were having with them. But,
obviously they fixed it & made iuds
much better now! Or else they wouldn't
have put them back on the market!
Also, you gotta realize that there are
gonna be side effects to every single form
of birth control out there! You can die
taking the pill, patch, etc...You can have
tubal pregnancies after getting your tubes
tied, as well!
You're taking a risk no matter what form
you decide to use! If you don't want
side effects, then quit having sex!
That's the only form of birth control that
will keep you from getting pg, as well as
keep you from unwanted side effects!
However, I don't think many people are
gonna choose this form of birth
control...I for one, am not!
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Carifairy
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Posted: 01-03-06 11:07am
If you get pregnant with an iud, you can
take it out. My periods are perfectly
normal on an iud. I have a 29 day cycle,
and it stays that way. I don't ever want
kids, so I would choose to terminate. But
many women still have healthy babies after
an iud is removed.
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 01-03-06 11:12am
Hey I was asked for my opinion--ma'am.
This is my opinion. And yes if there is
any danger why are any of the things .Dr's
do or prescribe on the market????
Thats how safe I feel with any of
that.!!!!
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nichols9313
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: nashville
Posted: 01-03-06 12:44pm
When I initially decided to get the iud I
did not want any thing w/ hormones. I
have battled w/ the pill the shot &
anything w/ hormones and had severe
consequences. I had decided maybe I will
not be able to be on any kind of
birthcontrol at all. Thank goodness my
doc talked me in to giving the iud a
chance, she explained to me that since the
hormones do not leave the uterus I would
not have any of the awful side effects
that all of the other birthcontrol does
& a major plus ( won't have to worry
about forgetting to take a pill or get a
shot or replace a patch for five years )
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Carifairy
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Posted: 01-03-06 13:48pm
Mirena is the iud with hormones... Iud's
today are much safer than they used to be.
Thanks to better ultrasound technology,
and better iud's, women now have a better
option :) I am glad you are giving mirena
a try:)
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BRmom
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 May 2008 Posts: 14
mirena for 2 yrs!!! Posted: 05-15-08 15:50pm
I had the lirena for two years. I loved it
but i did have my period every month. I
didnt have any other side effects from it.
It didnt hurt when i had it inserted but i
just had a baby. I had it removed last
week because i found out that it thins the
lining of your uterus and if the sperm and
egg actually met...which is very rare,
because the iud acts as a spermicidal, it
would cause the egg not to plant to the
uterine wall and cause an abortion. Your
body would just rid of it. I am very pro-
life and i recommend that if you are
too.......DON"T GET IT!!! There are
natural birth control options. try cycle
beads... I'm getting them soon! Go to
fertilityfriend.com for more info..
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