), so I'm not sure if anything else is different.I have had it for 4 1/2 years. I will have it removed on my next visit to the doctor. I have LOVED, LOVED, LOVED it!!! DH had a vasectomy last year, so I won't need it again.
It is uncomfortable to have it inserted, but nothing dramatic. For the first year or so I had very short periods, than about year 2 it turned to only spotting and has remained so to this day. I would recommend the Mirena to anyone!
Don't let the insertion bother you. It was quick and easy. A couple of seconds of discomfort, a little cramping and that's it. Normal activity (I drove myself)...I have had more uncomfortable periods! Many! Though on Mirena, I barely have anything at all! I would recommend it.![]()


SbellaMy advice have someone drive you home. After asking my girlfriend if she would change anything about doing it that is what she responded. The doctor said it would be harder to insert if you have never had children (which she has not) but it was not so severe that she would not do it again.
Now that she did it I keep kicking myself for not doing it. She has absolutely nothing while I still have to got through all this crap. However we paid 100% of hers and its not really a cheap thing, especially when you are only doing it so you can plan vacations more effectively.![]()
I have 3 kiddos, all by C-section though and I thought having the Mirena put in was a piece of cake. Just think, it will be in there for 5 years and you'll probably stop having periods all-together. That's worth a few minutes of "uncomfortable" in my book.![]()
I have no regrets at all. I looked on a number of forums on the net before choosing to have mine put in and got kind of tired of hearing "oh, it made me gain weight so I had it removed" statements. I kinda think that's a crock. LOTS of circumstances can be responsible for women gaining weight. If your doctor recommends it for you then I would go for it.
She was in bed for days. Not kidding, but then again her usual periods were horrible for her too. But she stands by it was absolutly 100% worth it.

Not a problem at all! I just felt so bad that I had let her drive herself. It I had heard that one person had needed a ride I would have taken her. I know she is the type that cannot deal with any type of pain.Sorry, didn't mean to minimize what your friend went through. I'm sure some people do have problems with the insertion. Having someone accompany you for support/driving after any procedure is probably a good idea.![]()