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#27
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Saw N3’s new apartment for school. It’s 1920’s! It’s got “character” he says. They have my bed. I’ll be sleeping on the couch until we can move my new bed in.
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#28
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What an ordeal. I am sorry that this is happening to you!
You could definitely file a complaint And you may have a law suit. If you have to have surgery to get that iud out!
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I called a lawyer and they said to go to the removal appointment and we have to provide proof of damage. I don’t think the medical people understand how seriously ****ed up this iud is- the stem is bent in half. The arms are down but the worst part is part is embedded in my uterine wall but not all the way through. I think regular removal won’t work partly because the strings are missing.
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#30
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A bent IUD stem along with missing strings indicates a complicated IUD removal situation, requiring a specific approach from a healthcare provider.
Here's how this situation is typically managed: 1. Locate the IUD and assess the situation The first step is to determine the location of the IUD and the missing strings. Your healthcare provider will likely use an ultrasound to confirm if the IUD is still within the uterus. If the IUD is not seen in the uterus, a pregnancy test and potentially an abdominal X-ray may be needed to check for possible perforation or migration outside the uterus. Resistance encountered during attempts to remove the IUD may indicate that the device has become embedded in the uterine wall. 2. Attempts to retrieve the IUD Sweeping the cervical canal: If the strings are retracted into the cervix, a cytobrush may be used to try and retrieve them. Specialized forceps or hooks: If the cytobrush is unsuccessful, the provider may use alligator forceps or an IUD hook to try and grasp the strings or the IUD itself and remove it. Ultrasound guidance: Using ultrasound guidance during the retrieval process can significantly improve the success rate. Cervical dilation: If needed, the cervix might be dilated using medication like misoprostol or laminaria to allow for easier retrieval. 3. Potential for more involved procedures Hysteroscopy: If the in-office procedures are not successful, a hysteroscopy (a procedure that involves inserting a thin, lighted scope into the uterus) may be recommended to visualize and remove the IUD. Surgical removal: In rare instances, if the IUD is embedded or has perforated the uterus, surgical removal may be required. Risks and complications Difficult IUD removal can potentially lead to complications such as uterine perforation, infection, or heavy bleeding. A broken IUD during removal can lead to serious injuries, including potential damage to the uterus or other organs. Important considerations Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect the IUD is broken or if you experience symptoms like severe cramping, heavy bleeding, fever, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, or pain during intercourse. If your IUD has missing strings, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider experienced in IUD management to discuss the best course of action.
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#31
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Just an update. I got the iud out on Monday. It came out easily.
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#32
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Thanks for letting us know!!
Glad it was easy!!! Bizi ![]()
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lamictal 2x a day haldol 2x a day cogentin 2x a day klonipin , 1mg at night, fish oil coq10 multi vit,, vit c, at noon, tumeric, caffeine Remeron at night, zyprexa, requip2-4mg |