Does IUD insertion feel like child birth?

The insertion process was fine. It just felt like one brief, strong cramp, and then it dissipated — it was NOTHING compared to labor. Although my body is still adjusting, the one major downside I've found with the IUD is that I've had much longer (though not heavier) periods.
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How does IUD pain compare to childbirth?

Findings of this study and their interpretation. Our findings show that, overall, women in the study experienced less pain during their IUD insertion procedure than they had expected, but this was only statistically significant for women who had previously had a vaginal delivery.
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What is IUD insertion pain equivalent to?

The pain level during the insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) is between 2/10 and 4/10 on the pain scale. Inserting an IUD is a simple procedure that takes a few minutes.
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What does an IUD insertion feel like?

People usually feel some cramping or pain when they're getting their IUD placed. The pain can be worse for some, but luckily it only lasts for a minute or two. Some doctors tell you to take pain medicine before you get the IUD to help prevent cramps.
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Is IUD insertion less painful after having a baby?

Is it painful to get an IUD after giving birth? In people who have given birth, IUD insertion tends to be easier than in those who have never given birth. A doctor or nurse will use a speculum to open your vagina, just like when you get a pap done. A special insertion tool is used to place the IUD in your uterus.
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How badly does an IUD hurt?

Most people describe their pain as cramping. By the time the insertion is complete, and the speculum is removed, the reported pain score ranges drop to 0 to 3. As part of an IUD insertion appointment, I tell my patients that they will experience three quick cramps that should resolve quickly.
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Why is the IUD so painful?

When you get an IUD, it's normal to feel cramping. “Your uterus is a muscle, and when you place something inside of it, the muscle responds by tightening,” says Lisa Holloway, a nurse practitioner near Washington, DC, who specializes in women's health. Your body also releases hormones that may lead to pain.
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Does your hymen break when you get an IUD?

White: Yes, absolutely. It will just involve a process to actually cut through the hymen. Which means it might not be able to happen in the office and might need a procedure in a procedure unit.
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Do they pierce your cervix for IUD?

For procedures that require access to the uterus, gynecologists insert the tenaculum into the vagina, piercing the cervix tissue to seize and pull it steadily (e.g. during IUD insertion).
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Can a guy finish in you with an IUD?

Can my partner finish in me with an IUD? Your partner can finish inside the vagina. The IUD will still work to prevent pregnancy.
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Is IUD insertion or removal more painful?

You don't need to do anything to prepare. Removing an IUD is usually less painful than putting it in. Your doctor might suggest that you avoid sex for 7 days before your appointment. This is to prevent you from getting pregnant right after the IUD is removed if you don't replace it with another one.
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How do I relax before IUD insertion?

Premedication with ibuprofen (600 mg) or naproxen (500 mg) 1-2 hours before is given to minimize the pain of the IUD deployment. Gentle manipulation is paramount. The inserter itself is used as a sound.
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Does IUD cause weight gain?

It found no evidence that IUD use affects weight. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information , hormonal forms of birth control probably won't cause you to gain a lot of weight either. If you think you've gained weight because of your hormonal contraceptive, talk to your doctor.
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How many cm do they dilate you for an IUD?

Although there's only one IUD size, your practitioner still needs to measure the length of your cervical canal and uterus. They do this to make sure your uterus is at least 6 to 9 centimeters deep and to make sure they don't insert the IUD too deeply or at the wrong angle.
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How much do they open your cervix for IUD?

The intrauterine device will stay in place. The IUD will have strings attached to it that the healthcare provider will leave intact. They hang down through the cervix into the vagina. 9 At this point, the healthcare provider will cut the ends of the strings but allow about 1 to 2 inches to hang out of the cervix.
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How do doctors dilate your cervix for IUD?

It is called cytotec or misoprostol. Misoprostol can help dilate the cervix and may allow for easier insertion of the IUD. Please follow the instructions on your prescription. You may experience some mild cramping after taking the misoprostol.
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Can you finger with an IUD?

When an IUD is in the right place in your uterus, about 1-2 inches of that string sticks out through your cervix — you may be able to feel it if you put your finger deep into your vagina and touch your cervix.
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Can you fist with an IUD?

Re: Fisting with IUD (Mirena)

You should have no troubles with deep manual sex and an IUD. After all, it's inside the uterus, not the vagina.
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How can I make my IUD less painful?

Tips On How To Make IUD Insertion Less Painful
  1. Timing Is Everything. ...
  2. Find An Experienced Doctor. ...
  3. Take An Over-The-Counter Painkiller Beforehand. ...
  4. Remember To Breathe. ...
  5. Use Distractions. ...
  6. Don't Go Hungry. ...
  7. Consider A Smaller IUD. ...
  8. Have A Heating Pad Ready.
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Why do you have to wait 7 days after IUD?

The reason for waiting for 24 hours is due to the risk of infection. The IUD insertion process requires the doctor to pass instruments through your vagina, cervix and into your uterus. It disturbs the protective mucous lining of those organs. If an infection is able to get into your uterus, it can be very serious.
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How do I prepare for IUD insertion?

Eat a light meal or snack beforehand so you don't get dizzy. Also drink some water. You'll need to give a urine sample so your doctor can make sure you're not pregnant before they put the IUD in. Ask your doctor if you should take a pain reliever, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, before your appointment.
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What should you avoid after getting an IUD?

Immediately after insertion, it is important not to insert anything into the vagina for 48 hours (i.e. no tampons, bath, swimming, hot tub, sexual intercourse). There is about 1% chance of the IUD slipping or being expelled, and the chance is highest in the first few weeks.
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How long after IUD insertion can you take a bath?

Today you may go back to school or work after your visit. You must wait 24 hours after your IUD is put in before you can use tampons, take a bath, or have vaginal sex.
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When do you get your first period after IUD insertion?

For the first three to six months after your IUD is placed, expect the unexpected when it comes to your periods. They may not come as regularly as they once did. You could have some spotting in between periods or heavier-than-usual periods. The length of your periods may also increase temporarily.
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How long does it take to adjust to an IUD?

On average, it can take anywhere from 6 to 8 months before your body fully adjusts to the IUD. Whether this means no bleeding, constant leakage, or something in between comes down to the type of IUD you have and your own body's reaction to the device. Hormonal IUDs tend to cause a lighter period or no period over time.
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