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Infections are a little more common in IUD users, and are most likely to cause symptoms in the three weeks following insertion. There are a number of side-effects and you must be aware of these before you decide to have an IUD. These devices generally: * make your periods heavier * make them longer * may make them more painful. Furthermore, because of the increase in menstrual flow, it’s possible that you might become anaemic. The risk of developing a serious pelvic infection is significantly increased if a woman experiences any type of vaginal infection while using an IUD. This is a serious concern, as it can lead to future infertility. If an IUD becomes imbedded in the uterine walls, it can cause permanent damage to the uterus, which can also lead to fertility complications. Furthermore, the use of synthetic hormones may delay the return of menstruation (which is commonly lost when using Mirena) and thus delay the return of fertility. So i would suggest that you go to your doctor and get them to give you a good examination.
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