About to return with an IUD.?
Answers: It's not impressively common to reject them. Obviously sophisticated in women who own not had children but still not that impossible. You may get heavier period for a while though.
I have have kids, but I figure I'll report you how it felt, I'm not sure what the difference would be. My Doctor vitally did what felt at first similar to a regular pelvic exam. They have a straw similar to tool that they insert through the cervix to place the IUD. She was especially quick and it be a sharp almost pinching pain (if you enjoy ever had highly rough sex and bottomed out. . . it's a little resembling that only more intense). I get very dizzy for the minute that it be in. . . I suppose as a spontaneous effect to the pain. But it be over quick and I be just rather sore up in near for a day or so. Absolutely worthwhile when you presume that you have so heaps years to not worry just about birth control! yay!!
Hope that helps a short time!
I would do some more research I wasn't aware that they fall out. Never have one though. I would suggest talking to your gynocologist prior to the procedure. He/She will use a topical anesthetic to numb the cervix prior to insertion. You may experience mild discomfort and spotting is adjectives after this procedure. Hope this helps.
Secondary infection and vaginal discharge are fundamentally common near IUD. You have mentioned Hormones.Have you ever tried long acting progesteron injection? Try to arrange to acquire vaccinated against HPV.This may protect you from cervical Cancer. It does not prvent sexually transmitted diseases (STD). To be honest... it hurt approaching a b*tch! But it's been the best birth control for me all the same! (tried pills, patch and ring).
When they first "clamp" you just automatically bring back cramps (like PMS)... not extremely painful. The doctor told me the cramps would move about away in 10 minutes or so but I cramped on and past its sell-by date for 2 weeks. I also spotted (very light) for 6 months straight.
Even though I went through adjectives this crap I love my IUD. I don't get my interval anymore (well one day a month of restrained spotting--don't even have to wear a pad). And there's no running except checking your strings every so often surrounded by the shower.
It's not really THAT bad.