Also it hasn't dislogged, strings still seem to be there and everything.
I got the Paragard IUC (the copper) implanted a week ago. I had a bit of spotting the first 24 hours and some cramping the first 48 hours. And some mild lowerback pain pretty much instantly after it was implanted. Well as the days went on the back pain got worse and its not just in the lower back anymore it basically is my whole back, its like the muscles are very tense and it all starts in my lowerback and spreads.
Now I know the doctor said my periods would be heavy but Tuesday I started my first period since getting the paragard, infact its my first period since having my baby 8 weeks ago. And I know the doctor said it would most likely be heavy, but this is really heavy, and I have always had heavy periods. But this is more heavy than I have ever had. The first two days I think I was changing my pad every 1-2 hours. Today its much but still flowing pretty good. Hopefully it will finish up soon. (I used to only bleed like 3 days, 4 days max, so by now I would usually be almost done) TMI I know.
I'm thinking if this is how its going to be I'm going to have to get it removed and before the end of the month. My current insurance runs out and I will have a very limited policy for about 3 months, so I'll have to find a way to pay for BC pills out of pocket, but thats okay if I won't be in this kind of pain. Its was really bad because yesterday my back was so sore and so stiff I could barely bend to pick up my 8 week old daughter, and I actually had to call my husband and get him to send over one of our friends to help. (Convieniently my entire family that lives near us decided to take a vacation at the same time, different places but still. I guess because of spring break)
So I need to be able to take care of my daughter and feeling this way is causing problems. My friend is coming back by today to help out thankfully.
But I am just wondering if anyone else had these things happen? If the pain went away? Or if they ended up having to have the IUD removed?
Thanks
By the way I went with the Paragard because my doctor said the Mirena has a tendency to stop the period and I personally don't like the idea of not having a period every month.
When I discussed birth control with the doctor The doctor felt that the IUD was the best option for me, in her professional opinion because we aren't sure we want to get pregnant again and medically I don't need to risk getting pregnant again right away, there were some complications.
I was a little iffy (won't go into why at the moment) on it before but now I'm really not so sure it was the best method. Probably should have just went with the pill. Never had any issues with that
Thanks again
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