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Old Sep 02, 2015, 07:25 PM
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Before I had my IUD put in, I had a period with such strong cramping that it woke me up out of a sound sleep, and I am a very sound sleeper. The period lasted a couple of days, as was the norm for me, and wasn't any heavier than usual.

Since I have had the IUD put in, my periods have stopped all together and I no longer have any issues with cramping. I am just curious if any of you have experienced severe cramping before and how you cope. I am planning on going to see my Gynecologist soon l, should I bring this up? Is it something I should even worry about?
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Old Sep 03, 2015, 04:21 AM
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It's not uncommon for your period to stop when you have an IUD placed.

I was on cyklokapron before I had my IUD (mirena) and it worked pretty effectively but landed up being one more med ontop of the meds that I already take so I find the IUD pretty effective.
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