It is impossible to insert the IUD independently. You need to visit a gynecologist.
Unlike condoms Mirena birth control does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases (including chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV infection, herpes, etc.). So it is not suitable for women who have sex with unfamiliar partners.
In the first 4 months after the insertion of the Mirena device, the woman has an increased risk of inflammation of the fallopian tubes.
Mirena birth control may cause long-lasting spotting in the first monthafter the insertion.
Mirena Iud - Going Back To Birth Control Pills - Questions/opinions Please!
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