What Causes Bleeding And Water Discharge After Putting Multiload Loop?
please I,m 38 years old, and I have 3 children born Cesarean and the younger is 7 months. I put multiload loop but there is some blood appear out the days of period and this is repeated many times and also some water. I want to know if it a good loop or not and the best type and the reason of this blood.
With insertion of IUD, some types of abnormality may be seen in the menstrual cycle of the women, for some time till the body adjusts to the new level of hormones. These side effects are heavy or lighter bleeding, irregular spotting or bleeding, shorter or longer cycle and in some cases even absence of periods for some time.
However, these side effects are transient and self limiting and subside itself, when the body adjusts itself to the new hormone levels. Usually this period is up to 3 months. However, in some cases, this period may be longer even up to 6 months. However, if the symptoms do not subside itself or the bleeding become more intense, then you are advised to see your doctor and treatment done accordingly.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Bleeding And Water Discharge After Putting Multiload Loop?
Hi, With insertion of IUD, some types of abnormality may be seen in the menstrual cycle of the women, for some time till the body adjusts to the new level of hormones. These side effects are heavy or lighter bleeding, irregular spotting or bleeding, shorter or longer cycle and in some cases even absence of periods for some time. However, these side effects are transient and self limiting and subside itself, when the body adjusts itself to the new hormone levels. Usually this period is up to 3 months. However, in some cases, this period may be longer even up to 6 months. However, if the symptoms do not subside itself or the bleeding become more intense, then you are advised to see your doctor and treatment done accordingly. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Satnarain Bansal, General & Family Physician