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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would consider continuous bcp first, especially because DD still lives with you so any concerns about taking it consistently can be alleviated with alarms and reminders. Everyone responds to IUDs differently and they don’t necessarily improve all aspects of painful periods, plus they can make bleeding unpredictable. Continuous bcp would be better in my opinion because they can more easily be switched should one kind not be effective, and they don’t require painful insertion or removal. IUDs don’t change hormones so I’m not sure which aspects of a painful period might be improved. And a hormonal IUD might improve a painful period but also might make it worse and can take far longer for them to create consistency/improvement of periods. You may want to find a gynecologist who specializes in adolescents and has more experience in this specific area than a pediatrician. -dysmenorrhea sufferer and continuous bcp fan[/quote] I definitely don't want to do bcp. DD has ADHD and forgets her meds ALL the time and it's bad enough trying to ensure she takes it. Also DD has done a lot of research and wants the Mirena, despite the potential downsides. [/quote]
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