LittleGirlHeart -> RE: there was a bc pill that you only take like once a week or something (12/7/2013 4:04:43 PM)
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I get no period no nothing. no spotting no cramps nothing. and, my periods were not even awful to begin with they were walks in the park but i love not having to think about it. depo stopped it the moment i got on my shots, with in a week no periods. and no spotting no nothing but, it's not a side affect every one gets even if you want to. and of course, as you said you can't use depo. so. i am glad the IUD works out for you. every one should get a form theylike an works for them and doesn't hurt them in some way, as so many ppl can experience bad stuf an reject the forsm quote:
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ORIGINAL: graceadieu Also, insertion is really painful. It depends, I've had 3 IUDs inserted, two hormonal and one copper, and I didn't really find the insertion more painful than period cramps. Sure it was annoying, and there was a sensation of pain, but the level the pain was at for me wasn't enough to impede me from doing anything. After the insertion of the second one, I was back to work half an hour later, having scheduled the appointment on my lunch break. Supposedly it's less painful if you've given birth, but I've never been pregnant, which was probably why it was so bad for me. I tried to work a couple hours after getting it, but I was pretty much useless that whole day because of the pain. It was really painful for me as well. I nearly fainted. But totally worth it, IMO. No more periods, pretty much. Only light spotting at times. I've had mine 3 years with no complications so far. From my understanding generally the woman who have complications are ones who have it inserted too soon after giving birth when the uterus hasn't shrunk down to it's normal size yet.
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