Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if they can give you general anesthesia at least for a few minutes to insert Mirena?
Anonymous wrote:I had my 2nd Mirena inserted last week, and it was probably a little worse than the first time. Not as bad as full on cramps (pre-baby) but definitely noticeable and uncomfortable. The sounding measurements of the uterus were the worst part, but it was all over in about 7-10 minutes. The pain was sporadic as she was putting in, measuring, or what not -- no pain was lengthier than 10 seconds. I took 2 Tylenol before hand, and should have taken Advil instead. I had some cramping afterwards and spotting. I'd say it was a "good trade": 7-10 minutes of mild discomfort for 5-7 years of 97% effective birth control, light (if any) bleeding/periods, and potentially good hormone balancing as I head into peri-menopause (hot flashes at bay).
LOL about someone's S/O complaining about the strings! My OB/GYN is such a hoot! She specifically tells her patients NOT to mention strings to their husbands - - they ALWAYS imagine they can feel them after they hear about them, but never complain if they weren't told beforehand. I keep quiet and my BF has never had this psychosomatic problem!!
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is saying that the insertion was painless they are CRAZY!! I have a very high pain tolerance and this was the most painful thing I have ever experienced!