Some women have reported excessive pain during insertion. It can be a very uncomfortable and sometimes unbearable process for them.
A few women have had issues with expulsion. The IUD might move or come out without them realizing it immediately. This can be dangerous as it may lead to unwanted pregnancy. One woman I know said she started feeling some sharp pains in her lower abdomen a few weeks after getting the Skyla IUD inserted. When she went to the doctor, it was found that the IUD had moved slightly. This whole experience made her very worried about her reproductive health.
Yes, some women have reported long - term pelvic pain. It seems to be a continuous discomfort that doesn't go away easily.
Well, in IUD horror stories, a frequent occurrence is that women face continuous cramping long after the insertion. It's not just a little discomfort but intense cramps that can make it difficult to do regular activities like walking or even sitting comfortably. There are also cases where there are repeated infections. The presence of the IUD seems to make the body more vulnerable to infections in the reproductive system, causing discomfort, pain, and sometimes a bad smell.
One experience could be excessive pain during insertion. Some black women have reported that the process was much more painful than they were led to believe. The medical staff might not have been as gentle or understanding as they should have been.
One possible experience could be excessive pain during insertion. Some black women have reported that the procedure was much more painful than they were led to believe. It could be due to differences in anatomy not being fully considered.
Some women have reported that they experienced severe pain during the insertion of IUD. It can be really sharp and uncomfortable, making the whole process quite traumatic for them.
Some women have reported extreme pain during IUD insertion. For example, they describe it as a sharp, stabbing pain that is much worse than they expected. It can be a very uncomfortable experience for many.
A woman shared her story where the IUD removal was botched. The tool used to remove it slipped and caused some internal injury. She then had to deal with not only the pain from the injury but also the worry of potential long - term damage. She had to go through further tests and follow - up appointments which were both time - consuming and emotionally draining.
Some women have horror stories like experiencing extremely heavy and irregular bleeding. It can disrupt their normal lives and make them constantly worried about unexpected bleeding episodes.
One positive experience is its long - lasting effectiveness. It can provide contraception for several years. For example, my neighbor has had a copper IUD for 5 years and has not had any pregnancy scares.
One horror story is when a patient had a very rough insertion of the endoscope. The doctor seemed inexperienced and it took multiple tries to get it in the right place, causing a great deal of pain and discomfort to the patient. It left the patient with a phobia of future endoscopies.