I have gotten 2 IUD's put in never had to take a pain killer or anti biotics if the Dr. is decent there is very little pain just a slight discomfort.I wouldn't even think of doing it
The IUS can only be fitted by a qualified medical practitioner. The device should be inserted according to the manufacturer's instructions using aseptic technique to avoid introduction of bacteria into the uterus. Antibiotics should be given before insertion to women at high risk for endocarditis (inflammation of the inner layer of the heart), but should not be used routinely.
During the placement appointment, the cervix is dilated in order to sound (measure) the uterus and insert the IUS. Cervix dilation is uncomfortable and, for some women, painful. Doctors often advise women to take painkillers before the procedure to reduce pain and discomfort, and some may even use a local anaesthetic. Insertion may be more comfortable if done midcycle, when the cervix is naturally dilated.
Once in place, the IUS is approved for birth control for up to 5 years. The cumulative 5-year pregnancy rate is estimated to be 0.7%.
Infections can also accur !
Oral bc has cleared up my fiacias acne and crushed her sex drive, been off a month now and back to normal, superqt thanks for advice she is going to doctors apoointment tom afternoon to check into iud, I believe she will probably be reffered to a gyno. Will be interesting to hear what tge doc has to say this go around!! One thing we do know now is that oral bc is out, if iud is not good either im looking at banking some swimmers and gettin snipped, see what the wk brings!
Radar havent heard of that info before...interesting
Superqt thanks for the advice
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Misunderstanding....she already has the Mirena IUD and wants to take var! Sorry peeps!
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