I have had an IUD for 2 years. The pros are that you don't worry or even think about it. I cramped and bled a little when inserted. Otherwise, I don't even think about it. The only con is a heavier cycle with the type of IUD that I have. I hear there is one with a low dose of hormone which lessen your cycles over time. I wish I would of gotten that one now. Overall I would highly recommend it. But like I said for me, I wish I would of gotten the one with the hormone. I hope this helped.![]()



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. Thanks for the responses. After many late nights of reading I've decided to give it a try. My dr has ordered it and I should have in by next week. I'm a little scared but hoping for the best.
I had a Copper IUD placed 6 weeks after my second son was born (2002). They cut the string too short - so it wasn't visible - oops. It was painful being placed. It started the periods from you know where. I would go through super plus tampons in an hour the docs said it was from the copper. Well that did finally regulate to a managable flow. I started having pains out of the blue during sex that felt like a sharp poke near my right ovary area. I finally got over the embarassment (moved and new docs now army) and they couldn't find any logical reason, and did an Xray. It was determined to still be there, and they felt my uterus was "tipped". They ordered an ultrasound and found it was in the right position and no other problems, such as cysts etc. Those doctors (2 different ones) felt that it would need to be removed in an OR since the string was gone. That didn't sound pleasant and although I wanted it out - it was a 50/50 shot which was worse to keep it or get it out. 




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