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Tag: Iud side effects

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Is it normal to bleed continuously after Mirena insertion? A guide to the pharmacology and timeline

4 min read
Up to 40% of Mirena users may stop having periods entirely within one year, but before that happens, it’s common for the body to undergo an adjustment period, leading to irregular bleeding. This raises a common question: **Is it normal to bleed continuously after Mirena insertion?** The short answer is that irregular and prolonged bleeding is a known and frequent side effect, especially in the first 3 to 6 months.

How to stop bleeding after IUD insertion? A Guide to Medications and Management

3 min read
According to a systematic review published by the National Institutes of Health, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been shown to effectively reduce bleeding and pain associated with IUD use. Knowing how to stop bleeding after IUD insertion with proper medication and management can provide significant relief during this adjustment period.

Which birth control has the most side effects?

4 min read
A 2022 survey found that almost one-third (31%) of contraceptive users experience side effects from their current method [1.7.1]. While experiences are highly individual, the question of **which birth control has the most side effects** often points toward specific hormonal methods like the injectable contraceptive, Depo-Provera [1.2.1, 1.2.2].