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  • Chuckleberry
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 1

    IUD for 20 year old?

    How commonly are IUDs fitted in young women?

    I am reluctant to take the contraceptive pill/injection/implant as I am aware of their common side effects induced by the hormones, i.e. severe mood swings and a loss of libido, issues I already have to battle with on a daily basis due to pre-existing depression.

    I have read that the IUD is of slightly greater effectiveness and is much less likely to cause mood swings and a loss of libido. However, it seems to mostly be used by women aged 35+. I have read that there is a risk of damage to the uterus, which is a concern for me as a young woman who would very much like to have a family in the future (but not for at least five years).

  • rosekitten
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 381

    To me, the potential risks associated with hormonal BC were well worth it compared to the potential risks of an IUD. I suggest going to the FDA website and looking up each of the different forms of BC you are considering and use that to help inform your choice. I loved my implant- I had it for a year, and while my sex drive was lower (by that, I mean that I expected more foreplay from my husband to get me aroused) now that it's out, I'm ready to pounce him all the time. lol I loved my implant and will be going back on it after we have our first child.

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    • danceintx
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 317

      I used the pill (Ortho Tricyclen) for 13 years, and my sex drive was much lower. I had the non-hormonal IUD Paraguard put in 8 months ago. My only side effects are heavier periods and slightly heavier cramping. The heavier periods are frustration, especially since going from 2-3 day light bleeding periods to 7 day heavy bleeding periods, but over all it's better than weight gain or loss of sex drive, or any of the other hormonal side effects. I have been reading that they are giving younger women that have had no children the IUD's more often.
      “The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.” - William Arthur Ward

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