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Additionally, I experienced some weight gain and bad acne. I was glad to be on a non-hormonal method of contraception, as it gave me a better understanding of my natural cycle. This ultimately helped me receive diagnoses for both PMDD and endometriosis, so the copper coil was helpful in that regard.
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I also had a constant feeling of pressure and a dull ache in...
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- Cause Period Like Cramps
Out of the 568 reviews for copper coil (IUD), 426 people...
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I’ve had it 6 times within the 3 months which resulted in me...
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Doctor telling me weight gain is not a side effect, but I'm not sure I believe her. Hi ladies. I wanted to get some feedback from anyone who has gained weight resulting from a side-effect of Mirena. I had the IUD inserted about 18 months ago, and at the time I was fit and healthy and had about 19% body fat.
6 sie 2018 · Like all forms of contraception, IUDs can sometimes cause unwanted side effects. Some people may gain weight while using an IUD, but research suggests that this is not directly due to the...
And yes, I am very aware that “copper IUD’s can’t cause weight gain because there’s no hormones”. I (28F) held a steady weight for most of my life and gained about 10 lbs over 2020-2023 due to general aging and lifestyle changes.
5 maj 2023 · The hormonal IUD showed that hormonal IUD users gained about 0.72 kg (about 1.59 lbs) on average after 12 months. This suggests that hormonal IUDs could contribute to low levels of weight gain.
17 gru 2016 · A copper IUD is a great option for women who want to avoid hormonal birth control or want the convenience of not having to think about birth control in the long term. When it comes to weight...
5 maj 2023 · If you decide to go the hormone-free route, your choice is simple, as there’s only one option: Paragard. If you prefer hormonal IUDs, your choices include Mirena, Skyla, Liletta, and Kyleena.