Mirena.?
Answers: I am 18 almost 19 and basically got on Mirena. I, too, be on Depo and decided it wasn't for me. However, the source they say not to when your childlike is because it is a higher risk of complications if you don't hold a monogamous relationship. And that you haven't had a child is because they enjoy to dilate your cervix, and it can be painful if you haven't have a child. And the fact that the uterus hasn't expanded, they would hold to do that too, to make sure it fit. However, some won't do it but some strength professionals will if you are in a committed relationship and own a healthy cervix. I get mine in at the dawn of the month. If you do decide to, The insertion for me be VERY painful the first year. Ask if they would give you an anesthetic jelly or filch some ibuprofen before appendage. After the first few days the cramping went down. But beware it be PAINFUL. I think it be worth it though. They say that its similiar to affliction of giving birth. But it is perfectly fine to use Mirena at that age and minus child just as long as you know that it may not be an comfortable insertion. They may even have to try several times.