QuestionI would like to go on the merena as I have heard may great things about it. I've been on Depo for about 3 years and have'nt seen my period at all, must i have a period before i have it put in or can they insert it anytime?
AnswerHi Louise,
Most of the comments I have read about the Mirena coil are not good. Most women don't recommend this method. You might want to do a search on it and get other opinions.
Here's some information I found on the internet so please read.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT MIRENA
Only you and your healthcare provider can decide if Mirena is right for you. Mirena is recommended for women who have had a child.
Don't use Mirena if you have a pelvic infection, get infections easily or have certain cancers. Less than 1% of users get a serious infection called pelvic inflammatory disease. If you have persistent pelvic or abdominal pain, see your healthcare provider.
Mirena may attach to or go through the wall of the uterus and cause other problems. If Mirena comes out, use back-up birth control and call your healthcare provider.
Although uncommon, pregnancy while using Mirena can be life threatening and may result in loss of pregnancy or fertility.
Ovarian cysts may occur and usually disappear.
Bleeding and spotting may increase in the first few months and continue to be irregular. Periods over time may become shorter, lighter or even stop.
Mirena does not protect against HIV or STDs.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
And here's a link to look at http://www.mirena-us.com/what_expect/index.jsp
Please email me at CHERYL51@aol.com and let me know what you think.
Diane Cheryl