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15 hours ago, CynthiaNicolle said:

Ahh you ladies make me nervous! Im 1 month post op and just made my appointment to get the iud. This thread is making me second guess my decision!


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Don't be scared. Everyone is different. I only had problems after my surgery, but since you're already one month out you should be fine. I love my IUD and wish I had gotten it years ago.

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Same situation here as well. I have Mirena. No period last 2 years and as soon as I had surgery started a period. Lasted 2 weeks. Stopped for a week and started up again. I’m so glad someone started this thread because I’ve been wondering as well!!! Also had a slight uti about a week ago. Feel better knowing it’s happening to others!!

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I had the same issue. I had to have it remove....I went back to Depo Provera...no monthly at all .

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Depo-Provera will make you can weight and stop you from losing weight it is not good for gastric bypass and the sleeve get off quick


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Actually, I suffer from severe menstrual cramps, I been on every contraceptive, ring, and implant...and nothing works. My doctor didn't have a problem with it.

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Doctors specifically told me that the surgery, I think specifically general anesthesia stuff, will interrupt the effectiveness of your birth control for a week out. They said it to me so many times. So that might be why??


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Soooo glad to see this thread!!!! Have had it for 4 years and spotting maybe every other month. Surgery in january and i have had 5 times period real running thing... im not glad haha.

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I'm not on any birth control and my period still went wacky directly after surgery. My cycle came two weeks early (just days after surgery) and was heavy for about a week only for it to come back at it's normally scheduled time a week later. It took about 6 months for me to completely regulate but now 15 months post op my periods are the best they have ever been. I always suffered from long heavy erratic periods but now they are regular. My OBGYN said that it is 100% from the weight loss effecting hormones.

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