Is it very painful to assume mirena?
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Horrible pain, close to fainting, half an hour of agony when putting it on. I saw the whole constellation.
I read on the Internet how horrible it is and I felt faint when putting it on. It is not painful. Rather very unpleasant. Right after leaving the office, I had very strong menstrual cramps. It lasted maybe half an hour. I was alone, I could easily get home by car. Three days were bad. Severe cramps. I was taking medication, a heavy prolonged period. After a week or two, the pad settled in. I stopped feeling that there was something there. The doctor warned that it would move higher in some time and would cease to be felt. After 2 months I had a two-day plan between cycles. After 3 or 4 months, the period stopped appearing. It will be 3.5 years after its establishment. I am very pleased. Migraines that were on the period are very rare. I don't have to worry about my period. I don't feel any side effects. In the first week, if I could, I would have pulled it out of myself. but it is worth holding on. After two months, when everything stabilized, I wouldn't change contraception for any other way. Even vasectomies ;) If you hesitate, stop. We experience worse pains during pregnancy and during the postpartum period than during a week or a month of acceptance of the body. Or maybe after 3 days everything will be ok with you?
Today I had the Kyleena insole on. I have not given birth and I have a very large uterine posteriority. The pain was horrible despite taking painkillers beforehand. Maybe also because it is worn right after menstruation. For 45 minutes, 2 gynaecologists put it on, but Professor L. managed. Immediately after putting it on, the pain subsided. There is spotting. No other symptoms. Despite the pain, I think it's worth it. Especially in the premenopausal period.
I assumed it yesterday. Unfortunately, the pain was enormous :( Exactly the same as when I have my period and I don't take painkillers (that's why I decided to use an insole). Maybe it also hurt more because I never gave birth and I put the IUD on a week after the end of my period (it is recommended up to 7 days after the start of my period).
After putting it on, I was bleeding a little. But on the same day, in the evening, only light spotting.
Remember that the issue of pain is very individual. The only ones hurt others at all.
I think it's worth the effort to get rid of painful periods (apart from contraception, which is another great advantage of ;)
Hello, do I need to apply two intrauterine tablets two hours before inserting the IUD before inserting Mirena?
I have been diagnosed with Adenomyosis and putting it on didn't hurt at all. However, he felt quite strong contractions.
It hurt a lot even though I took ketonal and I'm not particularly sensitive (cytology is almost imperceptible to me). However, it is not said that this will be the case with you either - firstly, I have a strong anterior flexion, and secondly, I have not given birth. It was still a pain to bear, I got home alone and without a headache, but the next day I was excluded from life due to cramps. I would say that if you have problems with your endometrium, or you don't tolerate oral contraception well, it's still really worth considering and not winding yourself up before the procedure - just take a no-spa as a precaution, two doses of ketonal and go to an experienced doctor. :)
I've just had an insole inserted, I don't know if you can call it pain, more discomfort if someone pinched it. It didn't shake for a long time, I was surprised myself how smoothly it went. I didn't need to be nervous.
In my case, the whole visit lasted 15 minutes. The doctor told me at which moments I could feel pain or a sting. I wore it during my period and to be honest I didn't feel anything but discomfort. I've had 2 births and I have a high pain threshold, maybe it affects the sensations. It's good that I didn't read such terrible reviews before putting it on, because I wouldn't have gone. Pain after insertion is the same as during the period.
Today I had the insole on. I'm shocked that there are so many negative opinions here in the sense of painful experiences. I felt a pinch and the doctor even pointed out that this would be the most 'painful' moment now. Now - A few hours later I feel that something was being done there. But absolutely no pain... I think it depends a lot on the doctor.
and I put it on a moment ago, it took a minute to put it on and it didn't hurt at all.
It hurt like hell. I couldn't do it. I put it on in the hospital under general anesthesia, it hurt when taking it out, the doctor couldn't take it out, tomorrow she will take it out in the hospital under anesthesia like 5 years ago.
Hello, today there was an attempt to insert a spiral, it was very painful, I fainted, I asked that I no longer wanted to. But I never managed to do it, the doctor saw that I had two blisters that did not allow the spiral to reach its destination, and perhaps the cause of the pain was this. It will no longer suit me, since there is a deformity, I go for an MRI to find out what is there. If it weren't for the spiral, I wouldn't have found out that I had problems, since the usual examination and ultrasound did not show anything, everything was fine, the tests too. But when I had to put a spiral, we found something incomprehensible. It turns out that there is no spiral, but more is still present, I wonder how it will be tomorrow.
I'm a few days after inserting the IUD, the pain is dull, but it doesn't go away and I'm bleeding from the procedure, I hope it will come. Pain during 10/10 insertion despite painkillers. It wasn't rosy either, and it felt like a foreign body. If I had known that everything would look like this, I probably wouldn't have decided.
I was very positive, and here was a shock! It hurt so much that I would get sick and faint when putting it on. The doctor resigned, I have to have it under general anesthesia.
I had the mirene insole on today
I entered the premenopausal period and I haven't had a period for 3 months. I didn't get any anesthesia, and I guess I didn't ask about it because it hurt like hell.... After putting it on, I felt dizzy, I don't know if it was from the side or from these emotions. After 5 hours from the procedure, the abdomen hurts like during menstruation, spotting I think is normal and we will see how it will be in the following days.
I think that's why it's recommended to put the system on the day of menstruation, because the cervix is swollen and that's why maybe it doesn't hurt so much...
I practically felt nothing, only mental discomfort.
Every woman certainly reacts and feels pain differently, but I felt a lot of pain during the application, after getting off the chair I automatically felt weak and fainted. The doctor measured my blood pressure, which was tragically low, and I had to be carried to the car. The contractions were so huge that I cried out of pain, only after strong medication after 2 hours the pain decreased. I have the IUD itself too short to assess its effect, but I warn against this procedure without the use of anesthesia. I emphasize that these are just my feelings.
My doctor ordered the midwife to administer myocular ketonal and papaverine (a diastolic drug) 20 minutes before the procedure and listen, I didn't feel anything. What's more, I had the whole day calm, the first without any pain. I even forgot at times that I had a surgery
Today I'm wearing mirene for the second time. Slight pain ,to survive . I recommend it to every woman, for me remembering to take pills every day is out of the question ;)
I was in pain even though the doctor gave me ketonal before the procedure. The first day after putting it on was even ok, it was only in the evening that the pain started to appear. I don't think I'm immune. Belly bloated, uterine discomfort, ovarian squatting, woogle, feeling like I have a foreign body, weird it. I'm 3 days after the surgery and the pains are still there, sometimes weaker, I hope it was a good decision, because so far I'm kind of scared.
I had my mirene on 3 days ago. I've never felt such pain in my life, half an hour after the surgery I wanted to go to the emergency room to have it pulled out for me, I cried and fainted alternately from the pain. Today is the 3rd day since the application and I still have cramps from time to time and my back hurts. No one made me aware before assuming that it hurt so much, I had it put on during my period.
I had Mirena inserted yesterday due to endometriosis and two surgeries I had before, and with it very heavy menstruation. I must admit that I was in a lot of pain, it was like during childbirth, luckily it lasted a few minutes because I couldn't stand it any longer. I hope that nothing will happen to this insert and that I will not have to suffer again.
I assumed because of painful and abundant periods. It hurt like a f**k! Never. I have never experienced such pain. I fainted. Today is a total of 3 days. There are cramps. I hope they will subside soon. He doesn't want to regret his decision.
I think you need to find a doctor who has a lot of experience and will assume when it is the best time in the cycle. And then this procedure will not be painful. For me it lasted maybe a minute and I will add that the doctor offered me the 3rd day of menstruation but I had to assume two days before the period so I was afraid of a lot of pain. The doctor checked and said that it should work. A minute, maybe two, it lasted all. The discomfort was. No pleasure, but it didn't hurt.
The treatment was not very pleasant, but it was rather discomfort than pain. It lasted a very short time. Relax, even very sensitive people can endure. I felt weak getting up but not because of discomfort but because I read terrible reports on the Internet and I was so afraid that when it was all over, I almost rolled the eagle out of the chair. Strong contractions appeared about 15 minutes after application. It would be painful. I was afraid that I would not be able to go home on my own. After half an hour it passed. I felt very good all day. The next morning I had cramps again, not so strong. I took a nose. I stain from the assumption. The doctor warned that it may be because it is quite common. It should pass after the first cycle. I'm waiting :)
Yesterday I had a hormonal on. I have a back bend. I didn't know that with him there might be difficulties with putting on. Terrible pain without anesthesia. In the end, I finally managed to put it on, but there is a small trauma. I advise other girls before the procedure to swallow something for anesthesia. I had no such knowledge, unfortunately. It wasn't easy.
I had it assumed yesterday, the first day of menstruation hurt one minute, I expected a massacre and slaughter and it was quite ok
I have no idea what it depends on. Today I put on the second spiral. The first one was painless, so that without any stress I could put on the second one and here the shock, I feel like just after a natural birth, it hurt like hell, it's not surprising that some women faint. I am a person quite resistant to pain so I managed calmly, if not for the fact that you do not have to think about anything for 5 years, I probably would not have started another one
It is not painful, rather unpleasant and for a skilled doctor it is 2 minutes and after the case.
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
For @Ata1: You can use ibuprofen 400 mg or diclofenac 25 mg two hours before inserting the IUD. It is worth consulting the doctor performing the procedure in advance. Examples of drugs with these ingredients: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/37115/ibuprom-max-sprint-kapsulki/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/83796/voltaren-express-forte-kapsulki/apteki
What set of painkillers to apply to the establishment of the spiral? The previous one I had with general anesthesia, but now I have to live ... I will add that any gynecological examination or cytology is a terribly unpleasant thing for me, so I definitely have to take some strong analgesics for this procedure.
I assumed Mirene today. The pain was terrible. I fainted. And best of all, at the first attempt, the gynecologist put it too low. So once again I had to go through it all. I assumed at 4 p.m. it's 8 p.m. and I still feel terrible pain until it makes me vomit. When I move, it hurts even more. I regret my decision so far. I wonder how it will be in some time. because I had an indication of the establishment of mirena for hemorrhages during menstruation
I assumed 2 weeks ago. The procedure for me a little not pleasant, but bearable. Despite the back of the uterus, it was not a terrible pain. I only felt a little belly in the lower part. Before the visit I took an ibuprom sprint and maybe it made me feel better after putting on the insole. There is nothing to be afraid of.
I was yesterday to put on an insert , the first time. I was focused on discomfort such as when taking cytology - opinions of friends. I live in the UK, the insert was put on me in the clinic by a specialized person. The pain is terrible! I had 3 attempts to put on, after the second trial I got an injection with anesthesia, a terrible experience. The insert could not be attached.
Hi the insert was assumed a month ago. I have a very large uterine flexion but I did not feel any pain either during the insertion or later.
Just today I took out mirene. Nothing hurt (and I was terribly afraid because I read too much) And one time I put on the next, putting on was a 3 second pain but to endure I would say more with a pinch. Also girls breathe deeply and not be afraid.
I'm wondering whether to put on the insert. The doctor praises me, under general anesthesia, because I have endometriosis, I am after two operations and I am after a cesarean. Please write if you get fat after it, whether you feel any discomfort, whether it hurts after the procedure, how much you recover from it.
It hurt terribly. I haven't felt such severe pain for a long time. On the same day at work, I fainted because I had such strong cramps. When I went to the doctor later, he gave me Tramadol. I hope that the operation of this spiral regarding the painful period will be good and that I will not regret this pain.
It is quite an uncomfortable feeling, but not painful. I have 3 inserts and I can not imagine going back to tabketek . My months lasted a long time and were very abundant. Now I know he's alive.
The IUD is inserted during menstruation and then you do not need to spread the cervix, which can be dangerous
I assumed 2 weeks. This - the procedure is practically painless, very quickly efficiently performed by a doctor. Now the period has appeared - very abundant, and for this reason I put on the insole ... I'll wait and see, I hope it works because otherwise it is impossible to function normally. I had hemorrhages.
Miałam Mirenę prawie 7 lat, zakładanie dosyć bolało, ale nie długo. Leki przeciwbólowe zażyte przed badaniem trochę pomogły. Wyjmowanie nic nie bolało. Za tydzień zakładam następną. Dla mnie ta metoda najlepsza . Polecam
Nie jest to przyjemny zabieg. Dodam, że rodziłam przez cesarskie cięcie i mam tzw.tyłozgięcie macicy. Może to wpłynęło na ból przy aplikacji. Trwa to około 10 minut. Najpierw zakłada się wziernik jak przy pobraniu cytologii, dezynfekuje a potem najgorsza część czyli stopniowe rozszerzanie szyjki macicy. Boli! Potem aplikacja spirali. Ledwo zeszłam z fotela. Dochodziłam do siebie około 45 minut. Ketonal, paracetamol i Pyraligina - taką końską dawkę dostałam. Myślę, że powinno się podać jakieś miejscowe znieczulenie. Już się zastanawiam czy wyjęcie tej spirali boli tak samo.
Założenie bolało strasznie ale ja mam tyłozgięcie i to ponoć przez to. Szczerze byłam nastawiona na ból ale to przeszło moje oczekiwania - zakręciło mi się w głowie, było niedobrze, gorąco i miałam mroczki przed oczyma, jadąc do domu miałam ochotę rozjechać każdego faceta po drodze.
Mnie nie bolało założenie wkladki.
mnie akurat bolało, wcześniej wzięłam ketonal, ale i tak lekarka musiała mnie dodatkowo znieczulać bo nie dała rady założyć
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
4 years ago
Dziękujemy za tę informację.
W czwartek miałam założoną,nie duży dyskomfort raczej słaby ból
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
4 years ago
Pytanie należy Pani skierować do ginekologa, który zna dokładny przebieg procesu i reakcję pacjentek. Farmaceuta nie uczestniczy w zakładaniu wkładki, więc nie ma możliwości oceny, czy zakładanie boli.
Niestety, na naszym forum pacjentki nie wypowiadały się dotychczas w tym temacie:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/tematy/mirena/opinie-i-pytania