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Are Missing Periods And Bloating Normal After Inserting Mirena?

Mirena IUD

this year in may is two years that I have Mirena IUD at the begining I had a period n spotting which I thought it was great. But then after couple of months I haven't had a period at all, Is that normal? But there's day I feel bloated feeling like I'm 4mths pregnant. Is that normal too?

Tue, 26 Sep 2017
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. About 20 percent of people using Mirena can develop absence of a period or 'amenorrhea'. However, if there is more than 6 weeks interval since the last period pregnancy should be excluded, as this is the first time. If amenorrhea is established, there is no need to worry. In the current scenario, therefore, I would ask you to go for a pregnancy test and a sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route to clarify. Hope this helps.
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Are Missing Periods And Bloating Normal After Inserting Mirena?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. About 20 percent of people using Mirena can develop absence of a period or amenorrhea . However, if there is more than 6 weeks interval since the last period pregnancy should be excluded, as this is the first time. If amenorrhea is established, there is no need to worry. In the current scenario, therefore, I would ask you to go for a pregnancy test and a sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route to clarify. Hope this helps.