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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Effects And Benefits Of Mirena

Mirena is the newest and most top notch IUD on the market today. Just because, it is the newest technology and well known does not necessarily mean that it is right for you.
All women are different. We all have different immune systems and bodies. It is best to read reviews of others in your situation rather than taking a quick decision.

Life of a woman has many stages. Stages can include college life, pre-marital, post-marital, and birth of your first child. Mirena is a IUD that you do not have to worry about taking everyday unlike a pill. It is a once in five year IUD that is placed and you are free to forget. The only checkup that is required is for you to check if there are threads, which is done once a month. Mirena is flexible for those who have:
  • At least once child.
  • Want to have more children
  • Do not know if they want more children
  • Or are happy with the way their family is at the moment.

Mirena Reviews on Safety

Like any drug, there are always rules to follow. Mirena should not be used by women who have certain type of issues. First and foremost, Mirena is highly targeted to women who have already had a first child. These are a couple reminders and heads up:
Mirena Reviews
The IUD in place
  • Mirena could detach from your uterus. If this occurs call your doctor immediately.
  • Bleeding may occur during the first several months when it is in. With time, this will stop occurring.
  • Periods may become lighter or even stop completely.
  • Pregnancy during Mirena is dangerous, although with 99% success rate. The odds of this are low.
  • If you have pelvic infection, Mirena is not for you.
  • Weight gain is a possibility for some people
Mirena is not right for women who are currently pregnant. During pregnancy, one should not ever take any birth control medication as this will adversely effect the health of your newborn.
Mirena is not recommend for woman who:
  • Are pregnant
  • have PID (pelvic infection)
  • have problems with immune system
  • AIDS, HIV or leukemia. Consult your doctor
  • have cancer or liver disease
  • Are allergic to Levonorgestrel, silicone or polyethylene
These are just some of the tips to keep track of if your deciding on taking Mirena. If you are young or are happy with your family, then consider this device. Please consult your doctor and family members before taking this decision as your family has a right to know on what you decide. It may be embarrassing but let your doctor know every small detail about your body so they may make an informed decision. Mirena is a great IUD but one must know the side effects and understand the risks it does bring. We covered the general aspect of this IUD and reviews on its safety. Please consult your doctor if you are planning on using it.

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