Your Period / Monthly Cycle

i got a mirena IUS/iud this week. (mainly in the hopes i could do away with my period)

it was no big deal getting it inserted. there was one "ouch" moment but it only lasted a second. but since then ive had very low level cramps occasionally. i'm just wondering how long this last. i also feel like im cognizant of it. (i feel like i can sense it).

i hope this feeling passes...:unsure::unsure:
 
Mine are so painful sometimes...when they started it hurted like hell, then I was on pills for few years= no pain at all, and period as a clock work. Then I stopped pills, and now the pain is back. But I won´t use hormonal birth control anymore because of side effects. I`ve noticed excercising eases the cramps, unless it hurts too much to do anything.
 
I'm really getting annoyed with my period.

Last month I got it on the 5th - it was late for like four days. And this month, I haven't gotten it yet. It's really annoying. It used to be regular but it hasn't been for the past 2 months.
 
My cycle is so regular ever since I started taking birth control. I start taking my sugar pills on Sunday, get my period on Tuesday at like 3:00 exactly, and it's done by Friday morning.
 
Has anyone tried the implant? How do side effects and such compare with other birth control methods?

I recently got one in September after having some issues. I can't go on the pill since theres a history of blood clots in my family but so far it's been good.

The side effects are weight gain or weight loss, I seem to be the first and people have said about acne but I had that before the implant and it's still the same - if not better since I'm on medication for that. Periods are less or even stop in some circumstances, I'm on/off a lot but apparently after 6 months - 1 year your body settles in to a cycle of rare periods apparently.
 
trolleywood, which implant did you get? norplant? or an IUD.

i dont have any more cramps from my IUD. everything is going smoothly now. B)
 
Sorry, maybe I should have specified what type I was asking about... I was asking about an implant similar to Norplant. It is called 'Implanon'. Is this the type you got, trolleywood?
 
Okay, thanks for the info!

I would love to hear from more people that have the same or similar type of implant because I am thinking about getting it myself, but I do not have enough stories from those who have tried it to decide (I like to know more than just what's in the leaflets).
 
I hate my period rolls around. Major cramps.. I feel like I'm dying on the first day. I got mine yesterday and this morning around 4am I woke up because I was cramping so bad! And then I had an allergic reaction and my face swelled up. This has never happened before, has anyone experienced this reaction or perhaps it was something else?
 
Mine has always been really regular, although it came every 5wks instead of every 4. And, the weirdest (but greatest) part was that it would never come when I went on vacation! I think all the changes in weather/time zone/diet would throw my body off.

Since I've been on the pill, it comes every 4 weeks now. I've really struggled with the pill-the first one I was on was great at first but then I started having 2wk periods after a year or so. Then the higher dose made me depressed. So I'm back on a low dose-I just hope that it doesn't cause the same problems again.

I'd like to go on an IUD, but the chance of it puncturing your uterus scares me. I know it's very unlikely, but I'm still young and don't want to take a chance of ruining my fertility in the future. I will probably switch to it eventually though.
 
etceteraism may I ask which birth control pill you are on? I just started on marvelon last month, and this month's period has honestly been the WORST ever, bad cramps, scarily heavy, terrible PMS, all that. I don't whether I need to give it time to 'settle in' to my body or what.
 
Emma Naomi-I was on Tricyclin Lo, then Minovral, now I'm on regular Tricyclin. Minovral definitely made my periods lighter/less cramping, but it's quite a high dose of progesterone which caused me to get quite depressed (of course this isn't the same for everyone). Last month was my first on Tricyclin and my mood seems a bit better, but my period is noticeably heavier and lasted a day or two longer than on Minovral.
 
I've been having a terrible time with my implant. I've gained two stone since having it in September and my acne which was beginning to settle down has now reared it's ugly head.

I went to my GP yesterday and my options are taking the implant out and opting for the 3 month injection or the coil. Neither sound appealing but it is my only option since the pill has been ruled out. I hate everythig right now, I just feel so crappy and at 21 I shouldn't be worrying so much about my body!
 
When I had my mirena coil I gained weight hugely, and my whole life was blighted by severe mood swings and despair laiden depression (I suffer from clinical depression anyway) that was horrific. I was always in pain, so it just didn't feel worth it and when I had it out, despite the risk of having another cyst the size of a human head like I did before, I felt much much better!

However, my period is really getting on my nerves today, urgh, so grubby feeling and the pain! ARGH!
 
i have had my mirena for about 6 months. i have also not had a period in about that time as well. i dont seem to have any fluctuations in anything (mood, weight, bloating, no cramping etc)

its a success so far! i really like it.

i also like the idea that this is environmentally friendly. no tampons to buy. it also wont pollute our waterways which the pill does.
 
Growing up I had pretty okay periods until I turned 16 and they started being heavy on a regular basis. I would usually end up being really tired and anemic.

I started taking birth control to help control my flow and the severity.

I'm 22 right now, I'm taking Seasonique. I only get 4 periods a year and they are done within a week or so. I take it for more than just periods now but it works amazingly.
 
Wow I didn't think it was possible to take a pill and only get 4 periods a year! That sounds amazing. My periods aren't that bad, but still, they're annoying.

Ah damn it looks like it's only available in the US with prescription.
 

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