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Myrena Coil

After having our second child and after lots of discussion with my husband and visits to the Family Planning Clinic, I decided to have a coil fitted. There are currently two different types of coil available. The IUD and the IUS. The Intrauterine Device (IUD) can be left in for three ... Read review

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Mirena - the way forward

Advantages: Sorts out your contraception issues
Disadvantages: Some people can experience side effects

After having our second child and after lots of discussion with my husband and visits to the Family Planning Clinic, I decided to have a coil fitted.

There are currently two different types of coil available. The IUD and the IUS.

The Intrauterine Device (IUD) can be left in for three to ten years, and is a plastic and copper device which is inserted into your womb. It has a thread which hangs from it, and you need to ...
...is still in the correct place.

The Intrauterine System (IUS) can be left in for up to five years. Instead of being made of copper, this one is made from plastic and is T shaped. It again is inserted into your womb with threads for you to check. The big difference with this one compared to IUD is that it slowly releases a Progestogen hormone into your body.

To be honest, when I first decided to have a coil fitted, I didn't ... more

welshfruitbat 28.08.2006 (28.08.2006)
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Miraculous Myrena

Advantages: Cost free, hassle free, pain free, baby free
Disadvantages: Uncomfortable to have put in, some spotting

Myrena coil is an intra-uterine thing but not a real coil, as it is not made of copper. it is plastic, with progesterone in it. The docs say that progesterone released directly into your uterus is much better than taken orally. I have had 5 children, and decided that almost certainly number 5 (aged 11 months), is the one going to be labelled baby of the family his whole life. In the twenty-odd years before, during and after my children I have tried ...
...for me. As we know, contraceptives suit different people. Why did I wait til I was 40 years old to have this? Well I think mostly prejudice on my part - I thought the coil would give me heavy periods and my periods were way too heavy to start with. The opposite is true. Yippee!!! ==Insertion== I had this inserted 12 weeks after the birth of my son. Ow. It hurt. No, not the birth, that was fine. The coil insertion. I was told by my lovely GP to ...

sadoldbag 23.01.2008 · Read full review
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No more monthlies

Advantages: can stop your periods!
Disadvantages: Slight risk of ectopic pregnancy

It is very easy just to assume that the vast majority of women are on the pill. Whenever you open a womens magazine you can be bombarded with information about oral contraceptives. We are kept relatively well informed about the latest pill scares and most women don't feel uncomfortable about discussing their pill experiences. What of the rest of us, the ones that cannot take the pill for any reason? The options do not tend to get the same press coverage ...
...a cap or coil with your female friends. It feels more personal, somehow! I started out on the pill more years ago than I care to think about. It never really suited me and I suffered loads of side effects. I put up with it, as you do, until a health check at 19 made it clear that I was predisposed to the family heart problems. The doctor took me off the pill immediately. There followed a period with caps until I had my first child and then I was ...

water-witch 15.09.2002 · Read full review
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The choice of a new generation

Advantages: No periods, fuss free contraception
Disadvantages: Potential side effects

...prolonged periods, I had the Myrena coil fitted. It was explained to me by my very informative well women doctor as a inter-uterine contraceptive device with a hormone impregnated section that would deliver a far lower dose of progesterone than the pill directly into the womb lining. I had had a number of years of fertility treatment to no avail and as a result had taken the decision to have my tubes clipped to ensure that I would not accidentally ...
...had not helped and the Myrena coil looked like the right solution for me. I was warned that it would be very uncomfortable to fit as I hadn't ever had children, so my cervix would by very tight. My GP (a woman) was very gentle and explained every step to me. I was given a local anaesthetic injection into the cervix that turned out to be far more painful than the procedure itself! The coil is inside an applicator tube, about the size of a drinking ...

s_bardell 25.11.2002 · Read full review
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Don't want to get pregnant....try Mirena

Advantages: No pills, or injections.
Disadvantages: Only protects from pregnancy!!!

After having fallen pregnant while on the pill not once but twice, I was looking for a somewhat more reliable method of contraception after the birth of my last child. So I visited the family planning clinic, where the options were laid out in front of me. Sterilisation : This is a very final option, which I wasn't happy to try mainly due to family circumstances. The Depo Injection : I had tried this previously and although I found it very good, ...
...three months. The Coil (Intrauterine device) : A device placed in the womb. I was warned this may make my periods heavier and as they are already bad enough I gave this a pass. Contracepive Implants : These are rods inplanted into your arm that slowly release hormones that prevent pregnancy, this was my first choice, but not it seemed the doctors. The Mirena Coil : This is a intrauterine device that also releases a hormone that helps to prevent ...

sandemp 22.12.2004 · Read full review
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Mirena Coil

Advantages: No periods. No pregnancy
Disadvantages: Spotting. No protection against STD

Last year I decided to change my contraception. I had been using Microgynon pills but as I am getting older (44), over weight and have a family history of heart problems it was time to change. I work for my doctors surgery so I discussed it with one of the lady gp's first. She recommended Mirena coil. There was no way she would recommend sterilisation as that can cause increased bleeding, not something I wanted. She also told me to take some paracetamols ...
...pain relief was already in my system. As I said I work for my doctors surgery and only the male doctors do coil fittings so that was a no no! I went instead to the local Family Planning Clinic. First appointment was discussing what would happen, why I wanted the Mirena, the nurse showed me a model of it. She took my medical history and then did a swab to check for infections. This is very important as if you have an infection when the coil is introduced ...

lindylou62 17.06.2007 (15.07.2007) · Read full review
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