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Monday, July 9, 2012

Mirena IUD Side Effects: Read and Pass On

I'm convinced we are still in the Dark Ages regarding women as property, given the horrible effects on our bodies of these so-called advances for women.

As I posted side effects of YAZ in the past few days, I started thinking that some might decide on the Mirena IUD, as I've heard that more and more women OB-gyn's are recommending the IUD as an alternative to the Pill, now that side effects of the Pill are becoming more known and impossible to deny.

IUD's are a known abortifacient, and that's bad enough, but they also have terrible side effects.

The best method of family planning is for BOTH wife and husband (yes, and married-only coupling and having intercouse) to use REASON and will regarding the gift/privilege of sex in marriage. Sexual relations, by their very nature, demand periodic abstinence on the part of both spouses because the alternatives are far too costly to either spouse, but especially to women, who are the primary users of birth control.

Check out the 200+ "likes"  and over 700 comments in response to a blog post, from women with a history of bad effects using the Mirena IUD, supposed to be an improved version of the outdated older models. Sheesh!

3 comments:

  1. I dispatched your articles links to all my contacts and they all mate it including me.
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  2. This may result in the need for risky surgery to remove the Mirena IUD, and may leave women with painful and devastating side effects from internal scarring, infection or damage to other organs.
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  3. Some women have had to undergo multiple surgeries to find and remove the device. Studies also found that the risk of uterine perforation is increased in women who use an mirena lawsuit like Mirena up to 6 months after delivering a child.

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