IUS Mirena?

I've read several varying opinions on the Mirena. Assuming the doctors who suggest this method is reliable for those who enjoy not given birth and are teens, would this device be appropriate for a young-mid teen? (Age group 13-16)
Also, does Family Planning cover it? I've read that they help beside general IUD's, but I didn't know if that included Mirena or not.
Anyone hold additional experiences beside it?
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I have hear that some doctors will give Mirena to women who haven't have children, but the company doesn't recommend it. It is supposed to be very uncomfortable for women without children, as the cervix hasn't be opened by birth. If your doctor will agree to you have it, be prepared for some pretty intense misery for several days.

That being said... I also cogitate pills would be more appropriate. The have lots benefits for young women... such as regulated period, lighter cramps, and clearer skin. I think you should look into your option. There are several different pills out there, including low-dose. Most Planned Parenthoods and County Health Departments enjoy sliding fee scales, so you would solitary have to wage what you can afford. Please check into that.

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hi sweetie..
No, that does not include Mirena...
Mirena is usually for women who have already have children.. women who smoke..and who are over the age of 35.
like me! :)
Mirena is effectual for 5 years.. although if I wanted another child.. it can confidently be removed.. and hopefully easier than it was put within! OUCH!

I would recommend just BC pills for someone your age.
and im not sure if clan planning would cover bc cost or not..
I do know the Mirena.. is very high-ranking! luckily my insurance paid for it.





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