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Have had the Mirena for four years and haven't had any signs of a period for at least three years. Now I've lost 43 lbs and suddenly I am having a super light period. I know weight loss can effect your cycle and in the past it definitely has affected my cycle. I just was surprised that I would have this since I have Mirena. Thoughts?

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ohh wow, I went from very light little periods each month, and after surgery I had an 9 day practically hemorage period, blah!! I am perimenopausal so this heavy flow was not something I was looking forward to, I wish it would just gooooooo away forever! LOL

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Careful what you wish for... :D ........................... Hot Flashes or power surges suck.. :huh:

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I have the merina and have gotten periods (regular 6-7 day very very light flow) since it was put in. I am still quite a bit away from surgery - but as a merina person wanted to say a period is normal and no period is normal too.

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I've had mine in place for a year now and havent had a period for 9 months. The first 3 months I had very sporadic periods and then they just stopped. Not complaining about that!!

I have heard that the Mirena is good for up to 5 years and after 5 years it needs to be replaced...maybe if you're having periods suddenly and it's been almost 5 years, it might be time to replace it?

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I am on my second mirena. The first one I had for 5 yrs. I haven't had a period now for 7 yrs. however towards the 5 yr mark I spotted a little bit. I got my new one and haven't had anything since. My band didn't change my cycle/bleeding at all.

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I have had an IUD for the past 12 months and had not had a period for almost 3 years! (I was on Depo before IUD). Well I finally had restriction in my band about 3 months ago and all of a sudden I have a period again! I think as you lose weight (i've lost 30lbs) your cycle changes a lot. My doctor didn't go into it much but advised me that if i wasn't trying to get pregnant to make sure i am on birth control because the weight loss would definitely affect me.

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When mirena's hormones start to wane at approaching five years, your periods will return lightly. Your problem is probably a combo of the weight loss and your mirena is old. Check with your gyn to confirm. Always good to get someone to "look under the hood".

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I've lost 60lbs and I started having periods again. Ugh!

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Careful what you wish for... :D ........................... Hot Flashes or power surges suck.. :huh:

Amen to that GF!

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All, this is some food for thought. My awesome husband "took one for the team" and had a vasectomy last summer. I'm wondering if my periods will get heavier as I lose and will need to go back on Birth Control. I hate the hormones associated with BC. Hmmmmm??????

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Rose:

If your cycle changes even with the IUD, if it becomes unusally heavy(clotting), painful cramps, longer in durration. Or scant almost non present. See your obgyn, that warrants an evaluation. And yes weightloss of fifty pounds or more can change our cycles. It can in some cases restore ovulation and make our periods more regular in time frame. So just keep that in mind.

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I had been cycling birth control pills for years with out periods. Then when I started losing alot of weight (now at 153 lbs lost) I started getting periods again and they were irregular and long. I went to my Gyno and she put me on the Depo. I was doing ok with that, besides the weight gain and nausea the 1st few days after getting the shot and my periods were becoming normal. Then I made the decision to have a tubal ligation so that I could stop using birth control all together. Well, here came the irregular periods again and frequent too...like 1 every week or two. It was awful! My Gyno put me on the Ortho Estra patch to regulate my periods. It has helped, but here I am using horomones again. She suggested an "Abulation" procedure and also said I am Pari-menopausal too. I am considering the procedure because I do not want to continue using horomones..I have had a blod clot before and heart disease runs in my family. I am scared of having a stroke too. So I really don't want to continue using something that could cause me to have serious medical problems. Uggghh....so frustrating!

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deffinately go to see your obgyn having your period within a week of eachother is clarly dysfunctional uterine bleeding and needs to be asessed by your obgyn. Sometimes after not having a period for a very long time the lining just hangs on in the utuerus, then "sloughs off" due to the weight of the lining. I know being a womman is disucsting at times. Sometimes Provera can help to keep you regular or if you are not considering kids the uterine cauterization would deffinately help. but again talk to your obgyn

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