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Old Apr 08, 2013, 06:01 PM
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Also, at least in the past, Paraguard was due for a replacement after 10 years.

And in general whenever you have it replaced, you should consider Mirena instead, because you will get lighter periods, some marginal protection from cancer, etc. The only thing that is better about Paraguard is that it can function for more years.