Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is for cramping and sports reasons.
Heh that's what she says but really she wants to have sex.
It’s actually my idea- not hers. She hasn’t mentioned it.
LOL, I am sure "hmmmm, I can have sex now" will neeeeeeever even occur to her....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is for cramping and sports reasons.
Heh that's what she says but really she wants to have sex.
It’s actually my idea- not hers. She hasn’t mentioned it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Mirena IUD had been available in my teens when I started needing something for... sports, that would have been my pick. The pill sucked.
Mirena sucks too! From their himepage:
About 2 out of 10 women stop having periods after 1 year of Mirena use. Your periods come back when Mirena is removed. ... Your period may become irregular and you may have bleeding and spotting between menstrual periods, especially during the first 3 to 6 months. A few women have heavy bleeding during this time.
Sooooo a lucky 2 out of 10 stop having periods after a year! That means 8 do NOT! And wow, look, irregular periods and heavy bleeding! How is this helpful for sports?
Anonymous wrote:If the Mirena IUD had been available in my teens when I started needing something for... sports, that would have been my pick. The pill sucked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It is for cramping and sports reasons.
Heh that's what she says but really she wants to have sex.
Anonymous wrote: It is for cramping and sports reasons.