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Mirena IUD Lawsuits

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A number of women have reported suffering serious and debilitating injuries from side effects of Mirena IUD, where the implanted birth control increases fluid pressure in the brain, causing migraines and permanent vision loss. There are also claims that it perforates the uterus, migrates to other areas of the body and causes infections or other problems.

MIRENA IUD LAWSUIT STATUS: Financial compensation may be available through a Mirena IUD lawsuit as a result of the manufacturer’s failure to adequately warn about the risks associated with the device.

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Lawyers are reviewing potential Mirena cases for women throughout the United States who have suffered:

MANUFACTURER: Bayer

OVERVIEW: Mirena, which is sometimes referred to as an IUD (Intrauterine Device) or IUS (Intrauterine System) is a long-acting form of birth control that is placed into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. The IUD disrupts the connection between the egg and sperm, and Merina also releases levonorgestrel, a progestin that helps keep the woman’s ovaries from releasing eggs.

Mirena was approved by the FDA in 2000, and use has grown in recent years amid heavy promotion as a hassle-free form of birth control that lasts for 5 years or longer. The manufacturer has been attempting to promote Mirena IUD to appeal to younger and younger women and girls, despite serious risks that they may not be adequately disclosing or warning about.

MIRENA LITIGATION STATUS UPDATE: Although the Mirena warning labels do indicate that there is a risk of perforation, the information provided to consumers and the medical community suggests that such problems only occur during insertion of the IUD, which is misleading and inaccurate. A large number of women have experienced “spontaneous” Mirena IUD complications that may occur years after the device was inserted.

Lawsuits over Mirena migration problems have been centralized at the state level in New Jersey Superior Court in Bergen County as part of an MCL, or Multicounty Litigation. At the federal level, all Mirena IUD injury lawsuits have been centralized and consolidated for pretrial proceedings before U.S. District Judge Cathy Seibel in the Southern District of New York. In August 2016, Judge Seibel dismissed all federal Mirena IUD migration lawsuits, but state lawsuits and claims of other injuries, like pseudotumor cerebri, were unaffected.

However, in April 2017, all Mirena pseudotumor cerebri lawsuits were consolidated in a new MDL in the U.S. District Court for Southern New York before District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer

MIRENA IUD PROBLEMS: A number of potentially serious problems and complications have been associated with Mirena IUD side effects, some of which the manufacturer may not have adequately researched or warned about, including:

  • Pseudotumor cerebri/idiopathic intracranial hypertension: An increase in cerebrospinal fluid which causes pressure on the skull, resulting in migraines, vision loss and other problems.
  • Uterus Perforation: Mirena may puncture the uterus or embed in the uterine wall. Mirena IUD perforation can cause internal scarring, infection or damage to other organs and may result in the need for surgery.
  • Migration: Delayed detection of a perforation may allow the Mirena IUD to migrate through the intraabdominal cavity, potentially resulting in intestinal peforations, intestinal obstruction, absecesses or adhesions.
  • Expulsion: Partial or complete expulsion of Mirena IUD may occur. It may be more common among younger women using Mirena IUD, women who have not had children or women who have the device inserted immediately after childbirth or abortion.
  • Infection: As a result of infection from Mirena IUD, women could suffer serious scarring that may deminish fertility or their ability to conceive, and in severe cases infection may be life-threatening and result in death from Mirena.

An analysis released in May 2013 by a private company found that the FDA had received more than 47,000 reports of Mirena IUD injuries and complications between November 1997 and late August 2012. Most of the problems involved the Mirena being expelled from women’s bodies, migrating to different locations, or causing vaginal hemorrhaging.

A report issued by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices in January 2018 found that the number of adverse events reported to the FDA involving the Mirena IUD outnumbered reports concerning all other leading birth control methods combined.

BAYER ADVERTISING WARNING: In December 2009, the FDA issued a warning letter to Bayer over its promotions of Mirena. The FDA accused the drug manufacturer of overstating the efficacy of Mirena, presenting unsubstantiated claims, minimizing the risks of Mirena and using false and misleading presentations.

The FDA accused Bayer of organizing live in-home Mirena promotional events that claimed that the use of the IUD would improve couples’ relationships and sex lives. They also blasted the company for telling women that using Mirena would help them “look and feel great.” The FDA said that there was no evidence the device did any such thing.

The FDA also pointed out that at least 5% of Mirena IUD recipients reported decreased libido in clinical trials, which would certainly not help a couple’s intimacy or sex life. They also noted that women using Mirena had reported side effects including irregular bleeding, ovarian cysts, back pain, weight increase, breast pain and tenderness, and acne. None of those things will help someone look or feel “great,” FDA officials said.

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471 Comments


Tiffanie
I had Mirena placed in July 2014. By August I had gained 10 pounds (which continued every month for about 5 months) and started feeling seriously depressed had NO energy. By February of 2015 I finally decided to get blood work done and it was discovered that my thyroid was seriously malfunctioning to the point that I could have slipped into a coma. TSH should be 0.3-3.0 but mine was 175. They immediately put me on medication. At which point my Endocrine specialist put me on too high a dose. I ended up with a TSH of 0.007 and a heart condition called hashitoxicosis. After all I have read online I’m beginning to think the start of all these health issues was Mirena.

Julia
I am 35 yo, up at 2am with night sweats as I type this after Mirena removal 8 months ago. Had two of these devices in from 2008-2012 and 2012-early 2015. I had it removed because of reading about health risks associated with long term use and break through bleeding with the second one. I’m convinced the second one caused a cervical erosion or ectropion which has lead to over a year of post-coital and breakthrough bleeding. I’m feeling so worried that my hormones are permanently out of whack because of this device. I too experienced feeling severe unexplained depression, loss of libido, and anxiety when I had the device. That is all much better now, but hopefully not because I’m perimenopausal. Doctor has suggested hysterectomy and synthetic hormone therapy, or birth control pills none of which I am very thrilled about. I’ve paid $1,000 so far to diagnose what they thought was cervical cancer but are actually permanent cervical changes brought on by Mirena. If I have to do a hysterectomy, who knows how much that will cost. If you are reading this, do NOT get this device. There are thousands of women regretting buying in to the Mirena craze. Remember– If it seems to good to be true, it usually is.

alicia
I will never get this this again or recommend it. I had it in for only 5 month after having my 3rd child. I went to the er with stomach pain and because I had the iud they didn’t do a pregnancy test and just said I must have a viral infection and left it at that. I ended up calling my doctor about a month later with the same pains my doctor did a mess of test and called about a hour later to tell me i was pregnant and made a appointment to get the iud removed. Then 2 days later with the pain getting worse i called my doctor again to see if we could do it sooner thedoctor on call told me to go to the er right away so after work I went. They did both ultrasounds in which I heard the heart beat. Then the er doctor came in told me I was 2 months 2 months now remember I only had the iud for 5 months anyway and they said I had to have emergency surgery cause the baby was in my tube and it could rupture at any moment. So in the end I had surgery where they had to remove my whole tube abort the baby and oh yea I’m allergic to the meds to knock you out so I stopped breathing during surgery. Never again.

Christina
I had the mirena put in 4-5 months ago. Since I have had spotting most of the month, never sure when I’m having a period or getting a period because I’m much of the month bleeding. I have tingling, numbness and pain in several parts of my body including my hands, feet, knees, nose. My balance is off when I walk because my feet are numb. I can barely drive can’t grasp the steering wheel because my hands hurt so bad or are numb. I’m a hairstylist/ Esthetician I use my hands for everything but I drop my tools because everytime I use my hands they fall asleep. I cannot pick up my children because I am too weak. I’ve had blood work for every test I can have them run only a vitamin D defiency has shown up which I’ve never had before. I have had X-rays in my neck and back. Have an upcoming internal medicine appt. Was referred to physical therapy by my dr. Asked if it could be the mirena one dr. Told me I have no idea if it’s mirena related he ddnt knw much about the device. I complained to another about my spotting and bleeding all the time she said that was normal with mirena it could take 6 mos to regulate. I just want my body to function right am afraid I’ll be in a wheel chair soon. I have an appt. In a week to have the mirena removed.

Kennedy
Has anyone every had a stroke form the IUD? I was just released form the hospital Friday because I had a stroke that ultimately caused me to have a seizure. I am only 24, very healthy; no risk factors for stroke or seizures. They took some blood and had it sent off to make sure I don’t have some type of blood disorder. I was also told I needed to get my IUD removed ASAP; does anyone have any advice…

Stacey
I had Mirena for 5 years and had no periods during that time. I had it removed a year ago, and my period never returned. I have now been told that I am menopausal! I am only 44! This device is the devil!

Jennifer
I had my Mirena inserted in January of 2005. I had a regular period 3 months following then only spotting at random times, then nothing. I had it 5 years longer than recommended because I had no insurance and removed was $300. I have been experiencing multiple symptoms of menopause and everyone told me I was too young it must be something else. Well Monday of this week I finally had it removed. I addressed my concerns for menopause with my doctor. She order a test to measure FSH levels. I received my results today. I’m post menopausal at 33!!

Stephanie
I had the mirena IUD put in around 2004 and from the moment I got it I started having excruciating cramps, irregular heavy periods to just spotting, mood swings, fatigue, lack of patience and irritability and lost the urge to have sex and when I did it was very painful. I consulted doctor and was told the symptoms are “normal”. I had it removed a year early because I could not tolerate the pain I was experiencing any longer. When I had the device removed it was very painful but came out with extra effort the first time with out surgery, luckily. I had a history of PID but doctors didn’t seem too concerned with that issue when the IUD Was put in. Now, some 7 years later I am having very heavy periods with hemmoraging and clots every two weeks for 3 months then it subsided to 3-4 weeks in between cycles and my last one was actually 5 days late after waiting 31 days for period. (2 weeks ago). I am also experiencing a small protrusion or soft tissue mass on my left lower abdomen in pelvic area and fluttering or twitching maybe pulsating in that area constantly for last 2 weeks. I am concerned it could be cancer, cysts or fibroids or maybe bad scarring from IUD placement of 4 years. These could also be related to perimemopausal as well for I am 45. I am worried that the IUD could have caused ovarian cancer. I plan to see a doctor soon. Has anyone else experienced this and could I have a possible Lawsuit against mirena, I feel I was deceived and cheated out of 4 years of a “normal” healthy life because of their deception and now some years later am starting to experience the long term Effects of this device. Bad bad business ethics!

LaDonna
What about premature menopause brought on by this device? After having the device removed, I always suspected it sent me into premature menopause. I was barely in my 40s when it was removed, having had it placed after the birth of my daughter at 39. I’ve just researched this issue on the web, and you’d be amazed at the data and inquiries surrounding just this particular issue. I felt absolutely horrible when I had the device — always wondering if I was pregnant due to tender breasts, bloating, fatigue, nausea — and still to this day have not returned to my pre-Mirena health. Only had the device for 4-1/2 years because I couldn’t take it anymore, but period NEVER returned, not even spotting. I think this issue should be considered in the lawsuit claims because premature menopause is not just the absence of periods; there are more significant health issues involved — higher risk for stroke, cerebral aneurysm, heart disease, osteoporosis, loss of teeth. Yep, this explains it.

Daniella
My name is Daniella Sandoval, i got the i.u.d Mirena on June 26, 2010 . i had gotten the five year plan , i had a lot of complications since , an hope i can still conceive after i get the surgery to get removed . I am scared do to the views an claims i have seen an hope since my five years is up my body is not as messed up as i think it is . please i hope someone can help.

Jordan
Hello, I’m 17 and I’ve been on the IUD since October of last year, when I first got it the pain was unbearable, I missed days of school, I cried, I didn’t eat, I was in so much pain the only thing I could do was lay with a heating bad. I have been constantly bleeding and cramping, I’m exhausted, my hips hurt, my back hurts. I’m 17, I shouldn’t hurt like this. I talked to my doctor she said my uterus was still swollen and me being only 17 I believed her, she put me on some kind of pill that stopped the period for two weeks in December, then it came back, I called her and told her maybe I should take it out and she said no I just needed to regulate my bleeding. She put me on birth control pills on top of my IUD, my grandmother is concerned that this is going to hurt me and ruin my chances of having children, I don’t know what to do anymore.

Sara
I have been on the mirena for over 8 years. I actually had a second one put in. I’ve been battling weight, depression, and adrenal fatigue along with other concerning issues. I just discovered it’s because of mirena. Shame on this product. There should be a shorter time limit on it. I’m so worried about how long it will take my body to recoup.

Brandi
I have had mirena for 5 years. First couPle of years were ok (especially due to not having periods) after that reoccurring ovarian cysts acne joint pain absolutely no sex drive SEVERE nausea abdomInal pain pain during intercourse depression anxiety Unable to lose weight. ( exercise all the time, always have) Breast cysts migraines this birth control is very effective not only because of the hormones , but from how wonderful it makes you feel, and because you never want to have sex. I have never suffers symptoms like this before mirena. I’ve been to the doc and e.r. countless times and I’ve given them the mirena theory and they treat my like I’m crazy I’m sorry but I know my body, and I know what my life was like before mirena. The worst decision of my life. I’m glad everyone is sharing their stories to get the word out. nobody should lied to and nobody should have to live like this !!

caroline
I have had the mirena out since 12-9-13 and its Bern a year now still no baby. I really hope one day I will be able to be a mother again.

autumn
Hi, im autumn and i got my iud Bck in 2009 well at first i didnt really have any problems until abt 2 and a half years later.. Well i started having wierd,annoying,pains in my top abdominal well i went to the er numerous times to make sure it didnt move well every time i went they would do a pap smear and test to make sure i didnt have any diseases and always came bck negative wich i already new that but i also experienced very painful sex,loss of sex drive,fatigue,nausea,tender breast,,back pain,pelvic pain etc.. Well i had it removed abt a year later hoping that maybeall the trouble would stop well it didnt i still had the symptoms still but it is getting worse i have went to doctors plenty of times and they still can not understand why im having so much trouble so then they sent me to a nother doc to check if i had ovarian cycst supposedly i dont well then they put me on birth control for months said it would help with the discomfort when i have sex and increase my chances to have another child well it didnt help nor did i conceive and me and my husband have tried for years now with my first child i conceived him a month after i stop my bc some im pretty fertile… I just want answers for all the pain and stress it has caused me and i want a few more kids and i dont think i can have anymore.

AnnG
The above sounds very similar to my issues since having the Mirena installed 12/2011 and removed 8/2012. I’ve been sick for four years now and still struggling. I lost 30 lbs in less than three months back in 2012 and continued to lose weight unexplained. I’m down 68 lbs, granted I was overweight to begin with and am thankful for that now. I had adrenaline rush/hot flush surges , nausea, and fatigue. I saw the Gastroenterologist and all tests came back negative. I had tests done (cortisol), which caused me to be recommended to an Endocrinologist. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism back in August 2013 and have had 3 CTs and a MRI of the pituitary gland to see if there were any issues with it. They found what they’re calling an anomaly, but nothing that requires further follow up. I was put on anti-nausea meds because of the nausea I get. My primary referred me to a holistic doctor to get another view on things. He ran a saliva test that revealed adrenal fatigue/exhaustion and premature ovarian failure. I’m showing the majority of the signs for Addison’s Disease. I was healthy before the Mirena was installed and haven’t been right since. It was a traumatic and stressful experience for me (I had adrenaline rushes w/hot flushes during the install & bled for 8 months; constant stress on the body/mind can cause the onset of adrenal issues). I struggle every day and have good and bad days. I now deal with ovarian cysts, back and pelvic pain, exhaustion, hair loss, lack of sex drive, can’t handle stressful situations, mood swings, and more.

Aubrey
6 dr visits later, 3 ultra sounds, 1 MRI and multiple failed retrieval attempts, I am told it must of feel out. So now they need to xray my tummy to double check. What did they see in the ultra sounds then? and before when I came in on my very first appt more than 2 months ago for the replacement?

Ashley
I’m February 2014 my Mirena had fell out after being in for almost a year (April 2014) I called my doctor immediately after noticing it took two weeks to get an appointment. I went in and the doctor did an ultrasound and said that my Mirena was still there. Since I did not physically still have my Mirena with me there was nothing to prove it was not there. Now I am currently pregnant because of all of this.

Tiffany
I just got the Mirena put in on Wednesday August 27th. Since I got it put in, not even a week ago, I’ve been exhausted all the time, dizzy, nauseous, have had pain in my lower back, pain in my upper abdomen and sometimes in my sides. I’ve never felt like this before so I called the OB office and told them what was going on and they said “since you’re not having and lower pelvic pain, it’s not the Mirena”. I need to know if I should just get to removed now, before things get worse for me.

Amanda
I had the Mirena inserted in October 2010. At my last OBGYN visit the doctor could not see my strings, but did an ultrasound and claims IUD is still in my uterus. My recent blood work at my PCP revealed that I probably have an autoimmune disease because my ANA came back positive. She referred me to a rhumatologist for further testing.Many other women(according to internet research) also seem to have auto immune issues since having the Mirena. I have had many odd symptoms, and I am now convinced that the Mirena is the cause.My symptoms include, ovarian cysts, acne, back and pelvic pain, tingling/numbing in various parts of my body, hair loss, lack of sex drive, constant fatigue, lack of patience, constant feeling of being overwhelmed, and extreme moodiness Prior to having the Mirena placed I never had any of these problems or side effects. I was healthy. I am currently 31 years old and am making an appointment to have this IUD removed!

Denisha
Hi! After I had my son about a year ago 2013 , I had quickly made an appointment to the midwife to have a Mirena (IUD) put in. And after a year and a half I notice I was feeling some sort of cramps almost similar to contractions. So I went to the hospital and the doctors told that I had an affection , so I told them to take it out. After I still haven’t got my period. I’m starting to wonder if something is seriously wrong because I can’t get pregnant and I’ve tried many times and have token many test and each one always came back negative. After looking up answers I noticed some women were getting the same problems as me and they soon filed for a lawsuit. I’m at that point where I think the IUD messed up my uterus and maybe the infection that the mirena cause could be the to why I can’t get pregnant , I’am at lost for words and need help right away!!! Because I am ready to conceive again but I don’t know if I can try any more.

Melanie
I had the IUD inserted back in 2007, and I was in so much pain after then. I always had to lay down whenever the pain starts, I kept headaches, Lower adomen pain, it was very painful during and especially after intercourse. IUD has cause me so much pain while I had it in, til now it would not even become an option if I was asked again about receiving another one. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone to use.

Jessica
Hi I’ve also tried the marina ever since I’ve had it in I’ve had nothing but aerious problems. I’m 23 years old and i had a c-section on December 10, 2013 with my daughter in which i ended up getting a yest infection in my incision do to my allergic reaction to the staples. I ended up getting pergnant again right after in which i had to have an abortion do to medical issues. Which was April 16, 2014 and this same day i got the merina. Ever since then ive been having multiple problems like depression, short temper, constantly feeling confused emotions, abdominal pain on my right side, ive went to the clinic for a check up on my marina n explained everything to the physician and she told me to seek mental health and that the marina will not cause any of the problems i was have but yet i had a yest infection and a UTI Infection. And here i am now having chunks of meat that looks like pieces of raw vainy chicken pass every time i go pee i even had a chunck sitting on my underwear when i went to the restroom. Can someone give me advise as to what i should do please. I have 3 children, one thats going to be 3, a 1 1/2 year old and my baby thats 8 months and its really sucks feeling irritated All the time when i should be. So please give me advise because i was told i would be able to have the marina before 6months with medical reasoning or up to a year. Is that true?

Laura 13
At the time I got Mirena, I was 10 years old. I needed it for heavy periods and my doctor said it was completely safe, painless, and that I’d recover quickly. Fast forward to after the operation. I was in a lot of pain and felt very sick. I remember waking up crying before even getting in the recovery room because it hurt so badly. The pain was like severe period cramps that would never stop. I had to stay in the hospital for 6 hours after the operation it was that bad… When I got home from the hospital, it wasn’t really any better… In fact I never recovered from it. I was always in pain and couldn’t eat because of it. Eventually my doctor said that the Mirena should be removed, as I had what may have been an allergic reaction to it. I got it removed, and I felt so much better and felt no pain for a change. Mirena ruined my life. If you’d like to know, I’m 13 as of now.

passion3flower
There’s a very informative site with lots of information on how to lose weight and get rid of the mirena iud side effects and find other natural birth control options. Check out: http://mirenadetox.com/mirena-weight-gain/ Her detox has also been immensely helpful to my recovery and I seriously recommend it

Stephanie
I had the IUD for almost 3 years and for the first year it was great but then after that I gained 20 pounds I even tried a new diet to see if it would help but it didn’t,I was really depressed to the point I didn’t want to leave the house and I had horrible cramping all the time.I was in the hospital more then anything due to ovarian cystsand they also said I had a blood clot in the vein by my ovary.This is great if you like being in pain all the time.But after all that couple days ago it fell out and I didnt know it until I felt something weird and I went to the hospital and it was just sitting there inside.

Tasia
While using the Mirena I was always sick, depressed , sleepy ,and gained weight. I was always dizzy and nauseous which all came at one and I would always begin to vomit I was actually rushed to the hospital once and was later sent home because they could not figure out why I was having these symptoms. Time went by and I finally found a doctor that accepted my Insurance which was Medicaid and she removed it. Upon removal I was in really bad pain and I asked why so she did a vaginal exam and sated my ovary was sitting on the Mirena and it was swollen which was the reason I always had pains. So she scheduled an ultrasound but I was given a run around from the clinic because it was a low cost clinic. Finally I went to a private PCP who rescheduled the ultrasound with a private facility. The day after having the ultrasound done I was rushed back to ER where I was in pain that I wouldn’t wish on anyone I began all the symptoms of vomiting dizziness etc. again so eventually they rushed me into surgery due to my ovary being without blood flow for to long and I was also given a blood transfusion while hospitalized. I’ve never experienced anything of this sort before having the IUD placed inside of me and I’m relieved to no longer have this horrific thing inside of me any longer I’ve been great ever since getting it out.

Nicole
I had the mirena for 6 years I was getting really bad infections to the point they wanted to do surgery so I had it removed, then I got pregnant after a year with my little girl who was born blind :”( I have no idea why this would happen to me I did everything right..

Crystal
I got mine in 2006. I had the miserable three months and then things started to be normal except for a extremely terrible pain in my right hip (and sometimes left hip). I had just been pregnant and so I though it was because of that. A doctor told me later, that the Mirena had caused all my grief. I also started gaining weight like crazy and I brought this up to the doctor. I was told the Mirena had nothing to do with it. I thought that was just me too and so I started spending money on exercise training, natural supplements (which worked on everyone but ME, it seems). Seeing practitioners and trying to see what i could not lose weight. I even starved myself. NOW Mirena claims some people may have weight problems. This may not be important to you but, I lost a lot of money on this. Not to mention how it has hurt my lifestyle. People are not kind to those who are less than pretty/thin. I have been insulted to my face. This does not help me.

Felecia
I only had the IUD for 2&a half months. I had to get it removed because I was having really bad headaches, back pain, pains in my stomach, pelvic pain, anxiety, no energy, vaginal discharge, vaginal odor, mood charges. I also had to get it removed because it stated moving it self around. It was bad. I’m still having the pains after having it out for a couple days. I don’t recommend this product to anyone.

BIOWA
I had the IUD for three years. No side effects and no pregnancies. Three months ago I had the following symptoms: sepsis kidney failure Fatty Live (I don’t drink) Increase of bacteria in my blood and abdominal area OB told me it was due to the IUD and I need to have it removed asap. Then she told me it caused CYST. Low and behold: I have CYSTS on my ovaries. CA 125 levels suggest cancer. Why is this not told to people? I trusted my doctors and my doctors trusted the FDA from researchers. Didn’t people report this? I am very confused.

AShley G
I have had my IUD for almost 2 years. During these 2 years I have had weight gain, anxiety, migraines, no sex drive, no energy, abdominal bloating pain, pelvic pain and heaviness, abnormal vaginal discharge, vaginal odor. I have cysts on both ovaries that seem to over grow and cause a lot of pain, lower back pain that radiates down my legs. In the past I spoke with my OBGYN’s PA about all my symptoms and she states that Mirena has the lowest hormonal out put, that she does not see why it would cause all these problems, she has the IUD herself and does not have any problems. After that I figured it was just me until I researched this and started seeing other people with similar symptoms. I was just diagnosed with Group B Streptococcus in my urine. I have never had any issues until I had this IUD put in. I have an appointment to have the IUD removed before it causes in more permanent damage if it has not already.

LISA
i got pregant with the iud, i was alomst 2 months when i found out, i was rushed to the hospial where they told me i had to get a er surgury, i fainted in the lobby because the pain was so unreal!! doctor said if i had waited even 5 mintutes, i would have died!!!!

Csea
hi im 21 turning 22 this year i had 3 csections in a row and with my last child the doctors tld me dae had to place a iud in me becoz i cant get pregnant again becoz its a big risk for me my new born is 3 mnths goin on 4 months nd i want to remve mine tomorrow becoz drs a copper string hanging from the outside of me i feel fine doe bt im confused i thort da iud wud b betr dn da jab bt im wrng hpe things al work out for me i thought it was juc me bein depressed nd cryin im to young to be goin thru dis shouldve sed no

Betsy
After reading these comments I see the side effects I experienced could have been much worse. However, after having the Mirena removed it is still giving me problems. My Mirena was inserted shortly after the birth of my second child, like most, I was told that it was a great form of birth control. In the begining I didn’t experience much more than I was already warned about, discomfort and bleeding. Eventually those symptoms wore off and for about 6 months my life was pretty accurately dipicted by the Mirena commercials. 6 months of easy periods was not a worthy exchange for what I suffered from the Mirena though. I started bleeding so heavily that I was on the verge of animia. My doctor advised that I should have the Mirena removed because I had developed endometriosis. After removing the IUD I continued to bleed and my gyno tried numerous treatment for the endometriosis, none of which worked. For nearly a year I suffered from the bleeding until finally I couldn’t take it anymore (I was a personal trainer, which is not a condusive job for soaking a pad hourly) My doctor finally gave me 2 options, a hysterectomy or a surgery which cautorizes (sp) the lining of the uterous called ablasion (sp) I chose the surgery because I wanted to keep all of my parts and hoped to have more children. Slim chance, shortly after, I continued to have pain although the bleeding had stopped. I went back to the doctor and they discovered I had ovarian cysts. 3 years later and my husband and I still cannot concieve. So, yes, Mirena worked for me as a birth control. I would just suggest you remove all you lady parts instead of using it. I would imagine that would be easier.

deborah
im a very upset client of the i u d not being told all the risk that were involved as well as side effects , miss manning

Nadine
I got merina back in 2009 as it was pitched to me to be a great idea. since then I have had acne like crazy massive abdominal pain,hot and cold sweats my moods are all over the place. I still have it in and experience a few other things as well. I was told by my doctor at my last pap that it looked fine. I’m certain merina is to blame.

Rosanna
I had my first daughter in 2008. Then had my second daughter in 2009. My girls are 11 months apart. I was consulted about the iud and had it for almost 2 years after my 2nd daughter was born. everything was great until one day about 2 years later I started having lower pelvic pain and pressure on my left side mainly but over all fullness in the lower pelvic area. I went to my doctor and they told me everything looked fine after a normal Pap smear; no eyebrows were raised by them but I still had pain and a lump on my left side. The following week, I went back to my doctor and told them I wanted it removed. Immediately after removal I felt relief! the following week, I had sever lower abdominal, pelvic and back pain. I called my doctor back and they suggested maybe it was the hormones leaving my body! They told me I would be able to conceive again. It’s been almost 2 years after removal and without any other birth control and not preventing pregnancy, I still have not gotten pregnant. I am now 27 years old and my girls are now 4&5. Two weeks ago I went to the Er for the same pain in my lower pelvic region with the same lump. After an ultra sound and a urine sample, they told me I had fiborous mass involving my ovary and uterus. It wasn’t cancerous at this time but would need to have a regular check up every 6 months. I was also told I may not conceive again. I’m certain merina is to blame.

Magan
I had mirena inserted in 2009 after the birth of my 2nd child. I never had a period. Maybe some LIGHT bleeding for 1 day…not a period! After suffering from the same horrible side effects as many of you, I had it removed and had my tubes tied. I was suicidal! I had to do something. I had my surgery a year ago and my periods still haven’t returned. I am experiencing menopause symptoms. I’m 27…I’m convinced I’m in early menopause!

Mariah
Shortly after having my son in 2006 , I got the iud method of birth control inserted in me , jus recently I got it removed because I was having bad cramps all day every day so I went to the hospital to see what was going on with me . I don’t remember the exact thing they said but the iud was causing me pain so I got the iud removed 10/2012. I’vebeen trying to gget pregnant since I had it removed but no luck. I’m afraid thst I won’t be able to have another child. Please help.

TESSA
i had my first coil in august 2010 it was fine but after two years it started to come out doctor didnt think it had been fitted correctly in the first place so had it removed had second one fitted in jan this year after 2 months started to get weird metallic taste in my mouth and then numbness pins and needles in arms and legs weird sensations in my head nausea dizziness generally feeling unwell wet feeling down below all the time had lotsof different tests all neagative call it womens intuition had a feeling it could be the coil my husband and family were quite worried about me contacted the doctor who fitted my coil she agreed to remove it the same day also told me these side affects are known but as they are not common they are not listed i hope my comments have been of some help to others experiencing the same effects

Michelle
I had the Mirena inserted on June 3 as part of a treatment for endometriosis. In less than 2 weeks I have had huge crying jags that lasted for hours, the feeling of being overwhelmed and will cry at the drop of a hat – I was no where close to like this before. The past couple days I have now been experiencing numbness in my hand/arm (elbow) down on and off. Plus just a general feeling of unwell. I have discovered all of these posts and I just called my OB/GYNE office to report these side effects and told them I would like it removed. My plan is to have it removed ASAP. I would rather deal with the pain of my endo than keep experiencing what I have been or worse, develop more as others have. Ladies, get them removed and all the best health and recovery to you.

Rebecca
After the I.U.D i bled for months… eventually things got better and life went back to normal… a year ago i got it in…. for the past three months, its been bad. I bled badly, and i had to remove it. Ever since… i bleed four times a month, painfully…. and cant have intercourse at all with out aggravating it. The people who convinced me to get it in lied to me and said that there were no risks at all and that it was 100% incapable of allowing pregnancy. this was a youth pregnancy place. What should i do?

Virginia
Wow I had the Mirena inserted and about three months later had started getting shooting pains in my arms and legs, moodiness. VERY sore breasts, fatigue, numbness in arms etc! The doctors also told me this could not possibly be from the Mirena so I believed them. Well three years or so later my life is not worth living. I hated to wake up in the morning. I never thought it was the Mirena until my sister found this site last October! We were amazed at how many women had the same symptoms. My doctors told me that nothing was wrong and that I needed counseling! After seeing all these women with the same issues I demanded that it be taken out the very next day. I hoped that all my symptoms would disappear. Well they did not. I still have horrible symptoms during my cycle and when I ovulate. I have multiple groths in my uterus golfball size and I need a partial hysterectomy!! For years these doctors denied my symptoms saying there was no reason for me to have them…I cannot believe that this has happened to so many women and still they do not recognize publicly what is causing this!! I am not the same person at all!! Geez I just want to feel my age wich is 42. As it is right now I feel 70! I had hoped last October when I had it removed that I would feel good again….NOT!

Linda
I am presently awaiting ultrasound to find the missing Myrena coil, I went for smear and asked GP to check my stomach as it felt weird, she felt a hard edge to my liver; I must get scan on pelvic regjon and liver, and a liver function test. I am terrified I have cancer in my liver, or the coil is stuck in my liver, I don’t know which is worse scenario. I now have to wait and see, has anyone heard of it reaching the liver, if so, what happened?

jordynn
I am a young 19 year old when I was fourteen I got pregnant and had a little girl at 15 I had a mirena. it was the most terrifying experience I ever had I would not wish it on my worse ememy.

Courtney
I have been trying to figure out what is wrong with me, the blurry vision, cloudy thoughts, abdominal pain, acne, and fatigue, I would have never thought it was mirena. After reading these comments I went directly to their website, downloaded the full prescribing information and read through it all. Nowhere does it list any of these symptoms, and this is the only medication change I’ve made so it has to be the issue. I know for a fact I did not sign anything that stated any of these when the IUD was placed as well. I attend college and maintain an A average, I had no problem with homework before, but now I find myself sitting for hours trying to figure something simple out, because I cannot think! I have always had perfectly fine vision as well and everything has been going blurry, I thought both of these meant I wasn’t getting enough sleep, but even after 8 hours I still found it hard to do anything. I know thats not right. I don’t want to go into everything else, I still have the IUD in though, I am calling the doctors ASAP tomorrow to get it removed. I hope that my vision is not permanently damaged and everything will go back to normal, its been just over a month. I’m glad I didn’t go for a year or more thinking something else was wrong.

Lavetta
I had the mirena put in on 7/2010 and @ first I thought it was doing what it was supposed to do then I started bleeding on & off, sometimes heavy & sometimes light. After about a year my period would come on without warning so I went back to the Dr that put the mirena in & they sent me for an ultra sound & they said that I had fibroids and the mirena was in place. I said to the DR that I wanted the mirena taken out & they kept saying give it more time & see if the bleeding stops & that it was caused by the fibroids. To make a very long story short after I did all this complaining telling them that I wanted the mirena removed because I thought that it was causing me more problems & I would rather deal with the heavy periods & them saying no.They are now telling me that the mirena is in my abdomen & it have to be surgically removed. I am very pissed off because if they would have listened to me & removed the damn thing I wouldn’t be having the problems that I’m having.

Dion
ive had the mirena iud since july 17th 2012 and i dont have any pains or anything but i think that im pregnant my doctor told me that i wouldnt get pregnant but in all honesty i think that i am. how am i to go about all of this if i am

Logan
I got the Mirena in February 2012. I began to experience all of the symptoms that I expected such as heavy cramping and constant bleeding. About three weeks later those went away and I thought that was the end of the discomfort. Over the next five months I began to develop joint and muscle pains in my hips and legs. I am a runner and at first running was able to relieve the pain. As time went on it progressed to the point that nothing would stop the pain. The joint pain was debilitating. I couldn’t sit or stand for more than ten minutes at a time and had to constantly be changing position or the pain became overwhelming. I am a very health individual so none of this made sense. It was like I was developing the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis except that the pain started in the large joints of my hips and knees. One day it dawned on me that the pain started around the time that I got the Mirena. I did a google search and realized that other women had experienced similar symptoms. I made an appointment with my healthcare provider the next day. When I went in to talk to her I told her what was going on and that I wanted the Mirena out. She didn’t believe the Mirena was causing this but she agreed to take it out. I walked into the clinic that day hunched over and barely able to walk. Literally an hour after the removal 90% of the pain was gone. This was June of 2012. It took a few months for the pain to be completely gone, but I am lucky I realized as soon as I did what was causing my distressing symptoms.

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