I have had my Paragard for two years this month. I've found that the one "pro" is that I don't have to worry about a pill everyday.
My personal "con" list:
-Severe cramps (doubling over, having to lay down, cramps similar to beginning labor pains)
-Heavy Bleeding (going through a heavy flow pad every hour for the first two days of my period)
-Irregular bleeding/breakthrough bleeding
-Discomfort/pain during sex (my boyfriend is not overly "large" but my overly-tender cervix is being bumped) ouch!
-Spotting after sex
-Acne (I've never had so much acne and in weird places)
-Weigh gain (I've put on about twenty pounds since Paragard fitting)
-Extremely tender breasts almost two weeks before my period
-Extended PMS (usually I experience 2 weeks of PMS)
-Increased migraine (I've been a migraine sufferer for 3 years and since Paragard they have become more frequent and intense.)
-Increased arthritis pain
-Anxiety
-Decreased appetite
-High blood pressure (mine has always been very normal)
I originally chose Paragard because of the non-hormonal aspect but after doing some research about copper my mind has definitely changed.
What your doctor doesn't tell you about Paragard -
- Copper Toxicity - (not all are listed here, I didn't want this post to be novel-sized)
Raised copper levels decrease zinc in your body.
Zinc is necessary for the following:
-Wound healing and tissue repair
-Healthy skin
-Aides in the release of digestive enzymes
-Neurotransmission
-Ability to feel relaxed
-Zinc has a natural anti-histamine property that helps combat allergies
Raised copper levels in the body cause the following but are not limited to:
-Acne
-Allergies
-Anemia
-Anorexia
-Arthritis
-Depression
-Anxiety
-Neuralgia(nerve pain)
-Insomnia
-Hypertension
-Fatigue
Increased copper levels are especially detrimental to women because of our natural estrogen. Estrogen facilitates the retention of copper which leads to the symptoms I've listed above. So those of us who thought that getting the Paragard was a good choice because of it being a "hormone free" birth control, we've really just created a paradox for ourselves.
-Paragard and weight gain-
Increased copper levels also lead to a decrease in cortisol levels in the body. When cortisol levels are low we are at a higher risk of hypoglycemic attacks and at risk for developing diabetes. Since our cortisol is lowered from high copper levels, our bodies crave sweets and carbs. Eating to satisfy these cravings then quickly raises cortisol. When our cortisol levels are raised quickly, like after eating a big piece of cake or a plate of pasta this signals our bodies to immediately store these sugars as fat, hence the weight gain associated with Paragard. My doctor has tried to convince me that Paragard has nothing to do with my weight gain.
My arthritis pain has become worse, which can be contributed to raised copper levels. Again, it goes back to cortisol, the body's #1 natural anti-inflammatory, and when cortisol is decreased by copper, arthritis is aggravated.
I could go through each symptom of copper toxicity, but I think you may be getting the picture as to why I think Paragard is really detrimental to my body.
I think I'll go back to the pill. Personally, I'd rather have the inconvenience of taking a pill everyday than to live with all of these horrible side effects.
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