Wearing Mirena makes your period last

Wearing Mirena makes your period last

Mirena is a drug ring that contains 52 mg of estrogen, which releases a certain amount of estrogen every day, so after taking this ring, you may experience constant bleeding. As long as there is not much bleeding to be observed, this is a normal reaction and has no major side effects on the human body. You can go to a regular hospital for a B-ultrasound to check the location of the ring. If the location of the ring is normal, you can take blood-activating granules or stop the blood flow to see if the symptoms can be alleviated. Most spotting does not need to be treated and will not affect the couple's life.

If your period is not clean after the Mirena IUD is inserted, or if it is not clean within three months to six months after the IUD is inserted, and the menstrual flow is light and there is no special discomfort, it is a normal condition and no treatment is required. Mirena IUD is a new type of intrauterine slow coagulation system and a drug ring. The drug in the ring is mainly the high-efficiency estrogen levonorgestrel, which is used to treat gynecological diseases such as menorrhagia, uterine wall hyperplasia, uterine intrauterine polyps after surgery or to treat adenomyosis.

After the IUD is inserted, the doctor will tell you that you will experience continuous menstrual bleeding three to six months after the insertion, which is normal and you should have a follow-up check-up to check the position of the IUD one month after the insertion. However, if irregular menstrual bleeding still occurs after half a year, it may be due to movement of the ring or incompatibility with the Mirena ring, and you should seek immediate follow-up consultation.

Mirena is a levonorgestrel contraceptive ring. The key contraceptive measure is to change the thickness of the endometrium to reduce excessive menstruation or dysmenorrhea symptoms. Therefore, when the Mirena IUD is placed, irregular menstruation and irregular vaginal bleeding will occur, which will generally return to normal in about three months. If this condition persists after more than 3 months and symptomatic treatment does not show improvement, it is recommended to remove the Mirena IUD. The Mirena IUD can be replaced every 5 years, so when using the Mirena IUD again, if you expect to get pregnant, you can remove the Mirena IUD at any time.

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