So after our own whoppsie that sadly didn't happen, I went to my doctor and asked about other kinds of contraceptives. The pill is great, but obviously I am part of that 0.01% that has no explanation but a big uh oh. Mirena is a possibility but DH wants me to continue with the pill, since I have no idea how Mirena can affect my body or what reactions it can cause. That is with any new medication pretty much.
My question, after the background story, do any of you have Mirena? If so, what kind of changes have you experienced since you first got it? Would you recommend it?
My insurance is good, and it would only be a co-pay of 25 for the thing and then check ups every year, unless it falls (?)
Re: birth control question
I was very concerned about the hormones though. My mom had breast cancer and my grandma had uterine cancer. But my doctor and I discussed it and Skyla/Mirena use progesterone and not estrogen which is believed to be a helper in causing cancer.
No periods, I like that I don't have to think about it.
I get minor cramping with (strong) orgasm and the other day during (rougher than normal) sex I had cramping so bad that I had to stop and lay flat with no movement for 40 minutes until I could fall asleep.
IUD insertion for women who have not had children, and thus their cervix has never dilated, is not a fun experience. . . depending on your tolerance for pain it can be quite nasty so I have been told by OBs and friends who have had them inserted. Your doctor will either have to medically or mechanically dilate your cervix to insert it ><
No thank you, lol!
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."
@jennycolada I wonder if Skyla might work for you if Mirena is too painful, since Skyla is smaller. But that really sucks
QFT. Several of us remember you saying that. I highly doubt we're all having the same delusion.
"Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space."
I also remember this.
I remember this as well.