Which IUD makes you gain weight?

Key takeaways: Most available IUDs contain hormones called progestins that help prevent pregnancy. Gaining weight after getting an IUD could be due to water retention and bloating, rather than a gain in body fat. Two brands of hormonal IUDs, Mirena and Liletta, mention weight gain as a potential side effect.
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Does the Mirena IUD make you gain weight?

Hormonal IUDs cause weight gain in about 5% of patients. As Mirena is a hormonal IUD, there are chances of weight gain. This weight gain is mainly due to the hormone progestin that causes water retention and bloating.
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Does the Kyleena IUD make you gain weight?

Official Answer. Yes, Kyleena can cause weight gain in some women although this is not listed as a common side effect of Kyleena. Weight gain associated with Kyleena is most likely due to water retention caused by the progestin contained in Kyleena, rather than an increase in body fat percentage.
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Which is better Kyleena or Mirena?

Both Kyleena and Mirena are very effective, over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy for each year of use. Kyleena is 98.5% effective after five years, and Mirena is over 99% effective after five years. Your healthcare provider can help you determine if Kyleena or Mirena is better for you.
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Which IUD is best for weight loss?

ParaGard, the copper IUD, doesn't list weight gain as a potential side effect. Hormonal IUDs work by releasing progestin into your uterus.
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Does a copper IUD cause weight gain?

Nope! The copper IUD (Paragard) doesn't cause weight gain. Because the copper IUD is hormone-free, it doesn't have many side effects at all. Some people do have heavier, longer periods and more cramping, especially for the first few months.
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Which is better Mirena or copper IUD?

Copper IUDs last the longest. Paragard can last for up to 10 years before needing to be replaced or removed, while hormonal IUDs last between 3 and 6 years. Of the hormonal options, Skyla lasts the shortest (3 years) and Mirena lasts the longest (7 years).
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Do you lose weight with Mirena?

Many people also describe a collection of symptoms commonly referred to as the “Mirena crash.” These symptoms include weight changes. For the most part, while people who reported weight changes find them frustrating, there's little evidence to suggest any gain or loss will negatively affect your physical health.
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What is the best birth control for not gaining weight?

Generally, non-hormonal birth control options such as condoms, sponges, diaphragms, cervical caps, and ParaGard (a non-hormonal intrauterine device [IUD]) are considered to not cause weight gain.
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Should I get hormonal or copper IUD?

Effectiveness. Both copper and hormonal are more than 99% effective. Copper IUDs are 99.2% effective, while hormonal IUDs are successful 99.8% of the time. The chance of you getting pregnant is less than 1%.
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How do I fight Mirena weight gain?

If you have an IUD and have noticed unwanted weight gain, you have a few options for dealing with it:
  1. Keep the IUD and make lifestyle adjustments to manage your weight, like changing your diet and adopting a more active lifestyle.
  2. Switch from a hormonal IUD to a copper IUD, or vice versa.
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Is Kyleena better than Skyla?

Kyleena has a lower dose of hormones than Mirena and LILETTA, and Skyla has the lowest. As the dosage decreases, the effectiveness decreases a little, but they are all still super effective at preventing pregnancy.
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Should I switch to copper IUD?

The copper IUD is really good at preventing pregnancy, and it's totally hormone free. So it's a good option for people who prefer non-hormonal birth control, or can't use methods with hormones because of medical reasons.
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Is there weight gain with ParaGard?

Weight gain isn't listed as a side effect of ParaGard. Anecdotal evidence from women using the device indicates IUDs cause weight gain, but scientific evidence is inconclusive.
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Does Mirena IUD make your breasts bigger?

IUDs are unlikely to increase breast size because they either contain no hormones or just progestin. Birth control pills that contain both estrogen and progesterone are most likely to affect your breasts.
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What is the Mirena crash?

The Mirena crash refers to one or a cluster of symptoms that last for days, weeks, or months after the Mirena IUD has been removed. These symptoms are thought to be the result of a hormonal imbalance, which occurs when the body is no longer receiving progestin.
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Why you shouldn't get the copper IUD?

Don't use Paragard if you are or may be pregnant, have fibroids, a pelvic infection including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), get infections easily, certain cancers, unexplained bleeding, Wilson's disease, or a copper allergy. IUDs, including Paragard, have been associated with an increased risk of PID.
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What are the side effects of a copper IUD?

What copper IUD side effects should I expect?
  • spotting between periods.
  • irregular periods.
  • heavier or longer periods.
  • more or worse cramping during your periods.
  • pain when your IUD is put in, and cramping or back aches for a few days after.
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Does copper IUD affect mood?

Unlike hormonal IUDs, copper IUDs don't contain any progestin or other hormones. They haven't been linked to a higher risk of depression.
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Does Kyleena make you moody?

Some people have had symptoms of depression while using Kyleena. Symptoms of depression may include: changes in your appetite, such as eating more or less than usual.
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What is the difference between Mirena Kyleena and Skyla?

Mirena lasts for seven years and contains 20mcg of levonorgestrel. Kyleena has 17.5 mcg and can be left in place for 5 years. Liletta has 19.5 mcg, but only lasts four years. Skyla has the lowest dose of progesterone at 14 mcg.
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Does Kyleena help with acne?

Studies show that these Hormonal IUDs can increase acne. Lower dose hormonal IUDs including Kyleena, Jaydess, and Skyla also contain the progestin, levonorgestrel. These have a lower incidence of acne in comparison to the high dose IUDs.
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Which IUD does not cause weight gain?

Copper, non-hormonal IUDs do not cause any weight gain, whereas about 5% of patients using hormonal IUDs report weight gain. Since Mirena is a hormonal IUD, Mirena weight gain is possible, if unlikely.
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Which type of IUD is best?

Highly effective: Both hormonal and nonhormonal IUDs are over 99 percent effective. However, a 2015 study found that hormonal IUDs are more effective than copper IUDs.
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What's the difference between Mirena and copper coil?

The Copper IUD doesn't contain any hormones at all and works by using the properties of copper to affect sperm motility and egg survival. The Hormonal IUD, by comparison, contains a small amount of progestogen that is released directly into your reproductive system.
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