CDC tells doctors to address IUD insertion pain after viral social media complaints

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  • @BanFamilyVlogging
    @BanFamilyVlogging Před měsícem +2156

    *This guest is also gaslighting us. To say that IUD insertion is “slightly uncomfortable” is dismissive & insulting.*

    • @lavenderoh
      @lavenderoh Před 28 dny +77

      Yes she's not a good doctor. She seems angry.

    • @swimgirl24
      @swimgirl24 Před 28 dny +12

      No she’s quoting what the CDC said.

    • @BanFamilyVlogging
      @BanFamilyVlogging Před 27 dny +78

      @@swimgirl24 irrelevant. Even if that’s true, she still made the decision to include that verbiage without a qualification.
      Which is morally dishonest, because it spreads harmful misinformation

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke Před 27 dny +95

      ​@@swimgirl24 The CDC is literally telling doctors to communicate better with their patients and offer more pain relief options and this woman is using her time on the air to boost the voice of one of these doctors and continue to reinforce the idea that it's "just a pinch" without giving equal time and respect to the voices of the women who have suffered debilitating pain from insertion.

    • @rainbowdust919
      @rainbowdust919 Před 27 dny +56

      Agreed. I've been through it three times and it was horrendously painful, traumatic, and cruel each time. I need to get them to manage some conditions I have and doctors won't let me remove my uterus. Therefore, I will have to endure this pain every few years until I stop menstruating. It's absolutely cruel not to offer pain management for the procedure. They just tell you to take ibuprofen. THAT'S NOT ENOUGH.

  • @KW-cv5me
    @KW-cv5me Před měsícem +2758

    If you don’t know what medical gaslighting feels like, get an IUD

    • @hannahowen1801
      @hannahowen1801 Před 29 dny +37

      I second this.

    • @purplepurple8787
      @purplepurple8787 Před 29 dny +84

      I just need to watch this video, the doctor already says stuff like 'mild discomfort' and 'some women just expect it to hurt when it doesn't'.

    • @jenerin905
      @jenerin905 Před 29 dny +69

      I had cervical biopsies and cervical cryo-freezing without any anesthetic or pain management in the early 2010's. I was told that I was lying about the pain, but I was accustomed to pain due to an autoimmune disease. It was absolutely awful and I can't believe they would continue to put people through those procedures without anything.

    • @FreyaWarr
      @FreyaWarr Před 29 dny +59

      Completely agree! I was sobbing in pain after and the doctor laughed at me and asked, “why are you crying? it doesn’t hurt that bad”. Worst pain I’ve ever experienced.

    • @BranFlakes294
      @BranFlakes294 Před 28 dny

      Or get the depo shot and have a decidual cast occur and be told you're the only one that it's happened to in that doctors career. I bled for 3 months after that traumatic experience and then didn't have a period for almost two years and I only took one syringe when I first got put on it. Had a tubal even though I have no kids so the depo was an attempt to regulate periods due to pcos etc. Stupid on my part and the last time I ever injected anything into my body save the few months I was on emgality for my migraines.

  • @TenSish
    @TenSish Před měsícem +6412

    Women get gaslight so hard about pain.

    • @jacliveshere
      @jacliveshere Před měsícem +192

      I had this done in 2015 and it was so terrible I was losing the ability to walk from it as days passed. I think doctors claimed it wasn't the IUD bothering me but at least they took it out. I KNOW it was the IUD.

    • @Methequeen
      @Methequeen Před měsícem +60

      Especially at OBGYN I think

    • @persianlatina
      @persianlatina Před měsícem +131

      That’s what us with endometriosis have been crying for years. A lot of Doctors don’t know enough of it either

    • @keepitsimple820
      @keepitsimple820 Před měsícem +172

      She literally said "slightly uncomfortable" ma'am....that's the problem. It is way more than slightly uncomfortable 🫠

    • @sleepingpanda467
      @sleepingpanda467 Před měsícem +55

      My uterus is cramping up just watching this 😭

  • @farialmab4723
    @farialmab4723 Před 29 dny +470

    _How_ are *Women **_Supposed_** to “feel empowered to talk about this,” if you call the Word Menstruation “Graphic”?*

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny +18

      For real. I’ve been fighting about my painful and heavy periods for years. Still no diagnosis, only a bandaid prescription which helps (but that I cannot take forever), and a refusal to even do the diagnostic surgery.

    • @anastasiatomanek
      @anastasiatomanek Před 24 dny +5

      Literally the exact thought I had…

    • @bonnie_rose
      @bonnie_rose Před 22 dny +2

      Yes! This!

  • @khavigoback
    @khavigoback Před 28 dny +219

    I’d be uncomfortable with a doctor who thought saying the word menstruating was too graphic for TV

    • @equarg
      @equarg Před 17 dny +1

      I have a period once a month…..just started today in fact.
      There should be zero shaming or censorship about it since it happens to 50% of the population.
      You want less unwed mothers? Less rude men?
      Education is key.
      Frankly a male mocking a female for her period needs to get that lovely Amazon device that simulates period cramps.
      Min to maximum for 2 days out of the month for a year… so 24 days total.
      Yea. If that does not make people a little more emphatic nothing will.
      I am not saying shower people with bloody pads and tampons.
      But educate them.

  • @mayacastaneda8076
    @mayacastaneda8076 Před měsícem +2427

    “Slightly uncomfortable”, are you kidding me? This is literally what we’re talking about. It’s high pain.

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 Před 29 dny +112

      Getting a wisdom teeth extraction through local anesthesia is slightly uncomfortable (provided the impaction of one of the teeth isn't gnarly). Improper anesthesia for an invasive procedure like inserting an IUD is like having a root canal with only a topical cream for pain management.

    • @starshine3588
      @starshine3588 Před 29 dny +7

      What does anyone expect? They are having an object put up inside them….of course it’s going to be painful….anyone who goes into this thinking it wouldn’t be painful is really naive. IUDs have also caused damage inside some women….and anyone who doesn’t know that is just a lost cause at this point.

    • @timeiswhat
      @timeiswhat Před 29 dny +160

      @@starshine3588 This comment is so stupid. The standard practice is to not provide any pain management. THAT’S what women are upset about. It’s just stupid to blame the women when the issue is that doctors don’t even try to manage the pain.

    • @chibiktsn3
      @chibiktsn3 Před 28 dny +31

      Right?! I know that it's a super breezy process for some women, but mine was some of the worst pain I've ever felt.

    • @000snow000
      @000snow000 Před 28 dny +67

      ​@@starshine3588 "what does anyone expect? Of course root canals without pain management are painful, you should know this, quit complaining"
      This is what you sound like.

  • @LS-mm5js
    @LS-mm5js Před měsícem +3038

    Mentioning menstruation in the context of women's health and calling it "graphic" in the same breath already an indication of how stigmatized the whole subject still is for many people...

    • @lidsss1
      @lidsss1 Před měsícem +89

      Completely agree.

    • @Manuelita6
      @Manuelita6 Před měsícem +71

      EXACTLY! This comment deserves more likes!

    • @ccpr15
      @ccpr15 Před měsícem +23

      Thank you!!! 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @musingsofharmony3159
      @musingsofharmony3159 Před 29 dny +84

      I agree. That was so sad and immature. Is this an adult news show or a tween comedy? Some women are like kids.

    • @BooDotBoo
      @BooDotBoo Před 29 dny +73

      The way women's bodies are treated and played around with like pawns, especially in America, is horrific.

  • @nightrod2892
    @nightrod2892 Před měsícem +3696

    Slightly uncomfortable?? Use better wording because that is part of the issue, diminishing pain. It is not slightly uncomfortable. Its painful enough to cause people to black out or almost blackout.

    • @perkasami6305
      @perkasami6305 Před měsícem +209

      There are patients that have vomited because of the pain.

    • @kittysassafras
      @kittysassafras Před měsícem +177

      I came to the comments to say this too! I had no idea how painful my IUD insertion was going to be (and it was made worse by my OBGYN forgetting to prescribe or even mention to me the medication I was supposed to take before the appointment to soften my cervix). It felt like being stabbed internally. When it was done, I started crying uncontrollably, and I was not someone who cried easily. I knew I would absolutely never get another IUD after that traumatic experience.

    • @Nikki-lodeon
      @Nikki-lodeon Před měsícem +87

      ​@@kittysassafrasand it's not as if the medical staff knows how to handle crying well. They usually back out of the room quietly and hope you didn't notice.

    • @anobody6564
      @anobody6564 Před měsícem

      Back just before Covid started, late 2019, I got the Paraguard copper IUD. I had researched it and saw some testimonials, and was reading that. Women's experiences with pain during or directly after insertion, and how others recommended that you can take an ibuprofen or tylenol before going in. I booked an appt through Planned Parenthood. I didn't get much of a run=around as to what to expect pain-wise, or anything. In fact, I had chosen the Paraguard because I take birth control pills (to regulate menstrual symptoms) and thought it would be a great pairing because a hormonal and non-hormonal double=coverage as my relationship started to turn into a long-term relationship. The nurse had asked me what medications I was taking and I said mine, Junel. She said, that I should cease to take it, and that made me feel uneasy because through my research or whatever my bare minimum it appeared I could pair them seamlessly. I go into a room and Dr arrives. I ask Dr. about it and she said yeah, no problem there. Weird. So we get to it and a nurse/assistant comes in, and I'm ready to go. She asks me if I want to hold her hand, and that made me confused. Sure, I get that getting things done, like pap smears, are inherently uncomfortable, but it was my first go-around and I didn't know what to expect. Actually, I expected it to go so well that my original intention was to bicycle there and back for the appt (but bf insisted on an offer that he take me). Well anyways immediately after the procedure I was so light-headed I almost fainted, immediately after sitting up from the bed. It was... frightening. I wasn't expecting that. Anyways the cramping and pain was really really hard. I'm glad I had requested or gotten the next 48hrs off after this. My IUD is places correctly but for the next two years I was bleeding heavily, constantly bleeding/spotting throughout the year, and having periodic bursts of intense cramping that felt like contractions, that come in waves of only a few seconds but be so intense I was white-knuckling counters while working. Well anyways a full two years later it's finally as if it wasn't there except I was bleeding heavily during menstruation, compared to my very light bleeding previously. Now, a full four years later, I'm turning back into my "before" expectations when it's come to menstruation, but it's been a road to go down. While I'd say my testament for it fulfilling it's purpose as intended is great, I wouldn't "wish" anybody to go through that, it was HARD. I don't know if I would get an IUD again, with the Paraguard "shelf-life" being 8-10 years, maybe, or maybe I'd try something else, I don't know. It's great for preventing pregnancies, but is it "worth it"? It hurts for me to say, because even while my experience was wildly uncomfortable, I chose to keep it and now it's nearly entirely unnoticeable in my life, and I'd say yes. But also, yeah, perhaps the which in way this is approached, could use more communication between the medical practitioners and their patients, and so I agree with the concept that the need of a conversation on expectations and how to proceed should be a part of the consultation.

    • @KateMayorga
      @KateMayorga Před měsícem +91

      I didn’t have pain while insertion but I almost blacked out on my drive home. No one should drive home after insertion you never know how the body will react.

  • @o0Theresa0o
    @o0Theresa0o Před 29 dny +446

    These two women should be ashamed of how they discussed this. They both minimized the pain, AND they further stigmatized menstruation. They are part of the reason why women's health isn't being taken seriously. You had such a giant platform, and you used it irresponsibly.

    • @splitlogsallie
      @splitlogsallie Před 26 dny +19

      Yes. This. I felt really uncomfortable after watching this video and your comment nailed it.

    • @hbicolenna6745
      @hbicolenna6745 Před 26 dny +18

      I watched this video thinking it would make me feel hopeful but all I got was more gaslighting 😑

    • @kindjekayleigh
      @kindjekayleigh Před 24 dny +1

      and the ´´you gotta advocate for yourself´´ made me angry also,, because it´s never a fun experience and usually you do what the doctor thinks is best for you. Plus I get mine done by a male doctor, because of insurance stuff, last time, I passed out on the table, so he had to see his patients in a different room.

    • @hawkwardfairy
      @hawkwardfairy Před 22 dny

      Thank you! I felt the same way.

  • @TheCrisses
    @TheCrisses Před 28 dny +112

    “Slightly uncomfortable” is real gaslighting.

  • @mjallen1308
    @mjallen1308 Před měsícem +1281

    Why is it graphic to talk about menstruation? Can we stop this foolishness

    • @propagatelies
      @propagatelies Před 27 dny +25

      Why would you watch a YT video about IUDs if you have an issue hearing about how a woman's body works?

    • @petrazuniga5229
      @petrazuniga5229 Před 26 dny +24

      The original comment is referencing the fact that the doctor said it was “graphic” to say that it is easier to get an IUD inserted while menstruating. Pretty sure are saying it is foolish that a doctor would call that statement graphic, not that it’s foolish to talk about bodies/menstruation.

    • @jmatwood
      @jmatwood Před 26 dny +25

      If they want GRAPHIC, I will describe the ACTUAL experience of having an IUD inserted. I've done it six times.
      None of our pain is going to ever be taken seriously as long as simply REFERRING to menstruation is seen as "graphic".
      ...
      Below the fold, here's the real fun:
      THEY CRAM A WEIRD DUCKBILL UP MY VAGEEN, USE A TOOTHY METAL CLAMP ON MY CERVIX TO IMMOBILIZE IT, POKE A STICK IN THROUGH THE CERVIX UNTIL IT TOUCHES THE TOP OF MY UTERUS (that's actually one of the most painful parts), SHOVE A PIECE OF PLASTIC THROUGH THERE, POP IT OPEN LIKE AN UMBRELLA, GET ELBOW DEEP IN THERE TO TIE THE STRINGS AND Y'ALL CALL THE WORD "MENSTRUATION" GRAPHIC??
      😵‍💫🫠🙄

    • @nnenna2469
      @nnenna2469 Před 26 dny +7

      MY EXACT THOUGHT!!! GIRL I HAVE MY PERIOD, IT IS NORMAL, NOTHING GRAPHIC ABOUT IT!

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny

      Especially in a country that literally shows active footage of bombing and shooting with people covered in blood.

  • @ontheedge91
    @ontheedge91 Před měsícem +837

    Women’s pain needs to be taken seriously. I’m sick of people telling us it’s in our head or that we are being dramatic.

    • @ceceprincess4758
      @ceceprincess4758 Před 27 dny

      What are going we going to do about it? Nothing

    • @grinningneko5480
      @grinningneko5480 Před 27 dny +6

      But we go through the bodily/mental trauma of child birth! Surely we can handle an IUD 🙄
      *sarcasm*

  • @silaslee4602
    @silaslee4602 Před měsícem +417

    The fact that the CDC has to tell doctors to listen to women really tells uou a lot about the state of womens healthcare.

    • @rocksteady418
      @rocksteady418 Před 28 dny +14

      this 100000%

    • @Type_null14
      @Type_null14 Před 26 dny +3

      As a woman, I agree 💯

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 26 dny +1

      @silaslee4602 - Not all doctors are like that, but there are enough to tarnish the field's reputation. Ask friends for recommendations or ask nurses that work with gynecologists - they may have insight. And _always_ _ALWAYS_ advocate for yourself because nobody else will. You need not be loud or nasty, just persistent.

  • @tanadarko6991
    @tanadarko6991 Před 28 dny +135

    "slightly uncomfortable" I know women who have given drug-free BIRTH that found the IUD insertion to be terrible.

  • @jennyo7218
    @jennyo7218 Před 28 dny +262

    ugh, im so tired of people telling people who were born female that they "shouldnt be feeling pain" or "women dont feel pain for ___". whenever men complain about pain, it gets ADDRESSED. when women say something hurts, we get called crazy or like we're trying to get attention.

    • @astraamarante6233
      @astraamarante6233 Před 25 dny +13

      Women can’t have pain, they’re not men! If they have pain, that means we have to care and spend resources on them!

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 Před 29 dny +561

    I know a mother of three who gave birth without any pain relief who told me getting her IUD put in was the most pain she's ever felt in her life. DO BETTER, MEDICINE.

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny +11

      @@katiemossi5975 True. But the fact that for some it CAN be that much worse is worrisome. Glad yours wasn’t as bad.

    • @ZilphaJones
      @ZilphaJones Před 25 dny +7

      totally agree with her, i passed out on insertion and removalof the coil because the pain was so bad. I had two children, with no pain relief and only 4 hours intense labour and the coil was more painful than both births.

    • @lisabradford8180
      @lisabradford8180 Před 25 dny +1

      @@ZilphaJones that's scary that the pain was worse than the pain of childbirth😬😬

    • @margaretkremer8546
      @margaretkremer8546 Před 25 dny +2

      Way worse for me too, and I had 3 babies naturally.

    • @spaceninjas56
      @spaceninjas56 Před 24 dny +1

      I agree with her

  • @walterdrinker
    @walterdrinker Před měsícem +2618

    So it took Tiktok for the CDC to finally acknowledge that there was a problem? Oof

    • @Blueell
      @Blueell Před měsícem +119

      Barely even. The numbing shot/gel is still inadequate. It only numbs the cervix at a surface level, not the uterus that the device is being shoved into or the more inner part of the cervix. I had the shot and it was still the most blinding and traumatic pain of my life.

    • @mistojen
      @mistojen Před měsícem +83

      And people wonder why we're all so angry about the TikTok ban nonsense

    • @aliciagrey4382
      @aliciagrey4382 Před měsícem

      @@mistojenthe TikTok ban is because they want more control over what information is being spoon fed to us.

    • @BooDotBoo
      @BooDotBoo Před 29 dny +63

      And, remember, this is the app America is trying to ban... makes you truly wonder why they want to ban it, tbh. I'm not really on it, but if it can do things like this, doesn't seem that bad, to me.

    • @chellesama8256
      @chellesama8256 Před 29 dny +4

      ​@@BooDotBooIt's anti-propaganda.

  • @karenc.3689
    @karenc.3689 Před měsícem +3821

    It's not uncomfortable, it is ACUTE PAIN and should be treated as such.

    • @kab2599
      @kab2599 Před měsícem +76

      Right?! That’s exactly what opioids are for. Offer a benzodiazepines if patients are really nervous. Addiction is not coming into play here, so why not? It’s more complicated and extra liability so drs don’t offer the solutions.

    • @Potatoe-f6u
      @Potatoe-f6u Před měsícem +117

      Yeah. I think they use these mild terms so that it doesn't scare people, but I'd rather they be honest. Sure, maybe for some people it is only uncomfortable, but for others it can be the worst pain they're ever experienced. Refusing to acknowledge that with the correct language doesn't bring me any comfort.

    • @TheAS687
      @TheAS687 Před měsícem +48

      It’s definitely uncomfortable I passed out

    • @kathyowens4947
      @kathyowens4947 Před měsícem +96

      I have a chronic illness so I have had lots of procedures and surgeries. One thing I have noticed is that doctors RARELY use the word "pain" or "painful" or "hurt". They use the words "uncomfortable" or "discomfort". They'll tell you that what's actually a very painful procedure is only going to cause some mild discomfort. Inexperienced patients take that to mean there'll only be very small amount of pain or no pain at all. They especially do this for quick procedures. No matter how potentially excruciating it is since it's only a short procedure they'll tell you to only expect mild discomfort. It's a shame because the patient doesn't have a clue until it's too late.

    • @truehappiness4U
      @truehappiness4U Před měsícem

      @@kathyowens4947well yeah what did you expect from a male dominated field? They just want your money and don’t want you pregnant.

  • @OntarioAtOrion
    @OntarioAtOrion Před 29 dny +98

    I had it done. Its EXCRUCIATING. Then i got in a car accident and it dislodged and needed removed. I told the doctor the tail was too wiggly when i checked it and she said no its fine. I said. no. Check again. She did and said oh. Yes. You are right. We need to remove.
    Be your own advocate. SPEAK UP!

  • @colleenatow
    @colleenatow Před 27 dny +58

    "discomfort". Quit calling it that. I've had babies and surgeries and kidney stones and I could barely tolerate my IUD insertion.

  • @KW-cv5me
    @KW-cv5me Před měsícem +2026

    “menstruating” is a little graphic to say on TV when half the viewership experiences it? This woman is perpetuating the problem.

    • @OrigamiMarie
      @OrigamiMarie Před 29 dny +73

      And I'm having a really hard time imagining that it's actually any less painful while menstruating. I'll believe that maybe it's easier for the doctor to insert the thing then. But um, I dunno about other people, but the whole zone for me is on a super sensitive hair trigger for cramps if anything feels even a little different, during menstruation.

    • @chellesama8256
      @chellesama8256 Před 29 dny

      Something half the population experiences is "too graphic" to talk about?
      Men are such crybabies.

    • @OctopusOwl
      @OctopusOwl Před 29 dny +57

      @@OrigamiMarieexactly! During menstruation I’m swollen and sensitive, not a good time to go fishing in my uterus

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Před 28 dny +1

      Of course you could find it graphic even if it happens to you.

    • @HaleyJo1992
      @HaleyJo1992 Před 28 dny +35

      @@3DJapan Sure, but it isn't graphic to SAY.

  • @hiiiimymelody
    @hiiiimymelody Před měsícem +670

    Whatever OBGYN yall talked to for this story sounds exactly like the ones we have problems with....slight discomfort is so gaslighting when the majority of women dont have this experience.

    • @CryPixie83
      @CryPixie83 Před měsícem

      thats what I was going to say. They literally picked the worst possible guest for this. She reminded me of so many of the horrid OB/GYNs I've dealt with.

    • @vmfjae1180
      @vmfjae1180 Před měsícem +51

      She sounds like the problem...

    • @A---ti3zz
      @A---ti3zz Před měsícem +71

      The doctor they talked is absolutely part of the problem. Why have someone like this doctor on for this segment?

    • @ashleysanchez7543
      @ashleysanchez7543 Před měsícem +23

      I thought it was only me who thought this! 🤔 Totally feels like the wrong OBGYN for this segment 😑

    • @Valla84
      @Valla84 Před 28 dny +29

      Dr. Azar is NOT a gynecologist, she's a rheumatologist, and COMPLETELY UNQUALIFIED to speak about this

  • @tinacubitt8445
    @tinacubitt8445 Před měsícem +478

    I’m sick and tired of doctors saying a procedure is “uncomfortable” when the word they should be using is “EXCRUCIATING.” I have had three IUD insertions and they were ALL more painful than childbirth (and I tore during that). I was gaslit every single time and told it was “just a vasovagal response” which is 100% not true.

    • @elin_
      @elin_ Před měsícem +13

      Wow is that pain really comparable with birth? I've had two iuds and both of them had a horrifying insertion process, but I always imagined that child birth would be worse?

    • @isleofdogs89
      @isleofdogs89 Před měsícem +31

      I just had my first inserted last year and was also told it was a vasovagal response. I think I'm still traumatized, I feel like I could cry after reading your comment.

    • @reddragonflyxx657
      @reddragonflyxx657 Před 29 dny

      ​​@@elin_It varies a lot from person to person, just in this comment section you can see accounts describing it as everything from exceptionally painful to painless.
      A quick ncbi search turned up PMID 36961099
      > Regarding pain at IUD placement, 26 (2.5%) women reported no pain, 167 (16.4%) light pain, 319 (31.3%) moderate and 506 (49.7%) intense pain.

    • @luna-p
      @luna-p Před 29 dny +12

      ​@@elin_ I haven't gone through either, but I've seen lots of people say that (their) kidney stones and IUDs were worse than birth.

    • @rearct
      @rearct Před 29 dny +25

      I had a vasovagal response and I'm sure you did too during the insertions; it's inaccurate of the doctors to call it "just" a vasovagal response. They're absolutely miserable, I'd rather just be in pain than be in terrible pain AND unable to see, unable to feel my hands and feet, unable to get warm, unable to stand up... I think that's part of the issue, that they don't address the vasovagal component at all.

  • @gabriellecooper1083
    @gabriellecooper1083 Před 27 dny +53

    This did absolutely nothing but contribute to the problem. They highlighted the issue and yet it still is being downplayed. Very frustrating….

  • @Panbaneesha
    @Panbaneesha Před 27 dny +73

    These ladies are doing NOTHING to address the problem in a constructive, helpful manner. They're being just as condescending about the pain (I've had several IUDs, and one time I was so painful, even hours after, that I collapsed in a restaurant), and calling menstruation graphic clearly shows how they cowtow to what uneducated men are comfortable with.

  • @LochNessax3
    @LochNessax3 Před měsícem +300

    "Slightly uncomfortable" LOL. My husband said he heard me SCREAMING from the waiting room! If you're a doctor, please change your word choice and don't be part of the problem. 🙏

    • @tj-xe2si
      @tj-xe2si Před 27 dny

      @@LochNessax3 Then ask him to take the pain and a vasectomy which has far less side effects than IUDs

    • @leahduff9717
      @leahduff9717 Před 26 dny +3

      ​@@tj-xe2si Birth control is not the only reason IUDs are used. And pain management should be given whether it's for birth control or not..

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny

      @@tj-xe2si That may not be the reason this person got an IUD. You don’t know their medical history or reasons.

    • @serenesrn3827
      @serenesrn3827 Před 25 dny

      Erutania You don’t know that either. I was speaking about one aspect of it .

  • @miriam8376
    @miriam8376 Před měsícem +782

    “Uncomfortable” is not synonymous with pain. Even the doctor in the interview uses that term in a way where it’s gaslighting. It hurts. It straight up hurts. A lot. Just say that. We don’t mind pain when we treat it. We mind being lied to and being treated like our suffering doesn’t matter.
    My IUD hurt A LOT. “It was easier than I thought” doesn’t automatically mean it wasn’t bad. It can mean we expected “excruciating “and merely got “terrible.”
    I have heard that part of the difference is whether you’ve already had a kid. So the experience can vary widely, and doctors should take that into account and be prepared for the worst case scenario and allow the patient options based on that.

    • @unicorn-glasses
      @unicorn-glasses Před měsícem +63

      Right, I definitely still would have gotten my IUD if I had been properly informed about the pain because it really is perfect for me. Being told the truth doesn't scare people away from procedures, it lets us know that we can trust the doctor which makes everyone more comfortable. Not being offered pain management and straight up lying to your patients is how you scare them away.

    • @JoyfulRiverbank-kn4xt
      @JoyfulRiverbank-kn4xt Před měsícem +5

      Exactly!

    • @takeyourheart3030
      @takeyourheart3030 Před měsícem +44

      The doctor in the interview is awful and part of the problem. She is minimizing the pain the same way other doctors do.

    • @Valla84
      @Valla84 Před 28 dny +11

      ​@@takeyourheart3030
      She's also NOT QUALIFIED to speak on this. She's a rheumatologist.

    • @decgal81
      @decgal81 Před 28 dny +7

      IDK about that. I had 3 vaginal deliveries before I got an IUD and it still was torture

  • @a.m.b.7185
    @a.m.b.7185 Před měsícem +402

    I have an extremely high pain tolerance, and let me tell you, my IUD insertion was as painful as giving birth when I had an induced labor with maximum levels of Pitocin and a foley bulb in my cervix to help me dilate. If not worse. It was BRUTAL. And all I had was freaking ibuprofen. Unacceptable. Period!

    • @shyfroggie3128
      @shyfroggie3128 Před 27 dny +45

      @@tj-xe2si IUDs aren’t always for birth control. I got mine because of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. I’m celibate.

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 27 dny +26

      ​@tj-xe2si plus many don't know it's this bad until after. Didn't you hear the video "mild discomfort". Who is worried about mild discomfort.

    • @Niccy26
      @Niccy26 Před 27 dny +14

      ​@@mikochild2a lot of women would describe their periods as more than mild discomfort. Mine are mild discomfort. Having my cervix checked when pregnant was worse than my labour in some ways. An IUD? I refuse

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 27 dny +21

      @Niccy26 exactly so women hearing mild discomfort will think there is nothing to be concerned about up until they experience the pain and wonder why no one told them.

    • @Niccy26
      @Niccy26 Před 27 dny +8

      @@mikochild2 precisely. It's evil

  • @staceyhart9746
    @staceyhart9746 Před 28 dny +38

    “Menstruating is a bad word” is super sexist.

  • @michelleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @michelleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Před 27 dny +25

    Last time I had mine inserted the doctors acted so shocked that I was screaming! They told me I was going through just psychological pain. Claimed I must've been assaulted as a kid?! No, this just HURT! I'd been in a less painful head on collision! They only stopped because they thought I'd been traumatised and "Allowed" me to get it done painlessly under anaesthesia because I needed it for my endometriosis.

  • @CryPixie83
    @CryPixie83 Před měsícem +374

    Anyone else feel gaslit by Dr Azar???

    • @haute03
      @haute03 Před 29 dny +27

      *raises hand*

    • @SDChick
      @SDChick Před 29 dny +23

      Yes. My hysterectomy was less painful than the IUD insertions. 48 hours post op I wasn’t taking any oral pain meds and i walked the neighborhood with no abdominal pain since my early teens.
      I’m so, so angry for the years I lost to pain that doctors ignored.

    • @A---ti3zz
      @A---ti3zz Před 28 dny +12

      Can't imagine them finding a worse doctor for this segment. I don't know what NBC was thinking. The producer should be fired.

    • @CryPixie83
      @CryPixie83 Před 27 dny

      @@A---ti3zz firing seems extreme, but definitely reprimanded and maybe given some professional counseling because they missed the mark by a wide margin here.

    • @Omnihilo
      @Omnihilo Před 27 dny +2

      About to find her practice and leave a review. Play games, win prizes.

  • @natashaowens2177
    @natashaowens2177 Před měsícem +659

    It HURTS! Discomfort would be an improvement. The OBGYN's can do better.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 26 dny

      To be fair and not to erase their experience, there are women who do find the procedure uncomfortable vs painful. However, the tenaculum is definitely the most painful part. (Tenaculum = the clamp with a sharp tooth at the end that bites into and controls the cervix during IUD insertion. A moving target would not be helpful.)

  • @shushymcsecret993
    @shushymcsecret993 Před měsícem +855

    Women are treated like beasts of burden. Like we are supposed to suffer. Even with pain meds and other things available to modern woman. But the medical hive mind is still in the dark ages. - a woman in chronic pain for decades

    • @vmfjae1180
      @vmfjae1180 Před měsícem +76

      I couldn't agree more... And yet we are treated like the weak ones in society...

    • @Himmiefan
      @Himmiefan Před měsícem +56

      Yep. Look how long it takes to diagnose endometriosis.

    • @amethystflower8799
      @amethystflower8799 Před měsícem

      Male infants get circumcised at birth. It is literally torture and has zero benefits. It is so painful. End the barbaric practice of circumcision

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Před měsícem +33

      Stop giving them babies until change is made

    • @Erndea
      @Erndea Před měsícem +10

      It took 20 years for me​@@Himmiefan

  • @immunomich3ll3
    @immunomich3ll3 Před 27 dny +20

    Bite me. How dare she, as a woman doctor, continue to perpetuate the gaslighting. Women aren't screaming or passing out from pain because it gets our rocks off.

  • @starhill6792
    @starhill6792 Před 27 dny +11

    Literally inhumane the way they insert IUDs without pain management at all. I feel traumatized honestly.

    • @ivy_talks
      @ivy_talks Před 27 dny +1

      I did too. At least the first time. Worst pain of my life and I was never informed that they were literally piercing my cervix. Had my second one put in today with a different doctor who gave me valium and Hydrocodone. The difference was night and day. It hurt this time, but nothing major. I was so pleasantly surprised.

  • @NatalieHarrisonLim
    @NatalieHarrisonLim Před měsícem +266

    I have NEVER heard a story about iud insertion NOT being painful. All my friends hurt for days. Everyone online has said the same. Cannot believe she said it's "not that uncomfortable"

    • @cmarquino
      @cmarquino Před 27 dny +12

      Same! I’ve only heard bad stories about IUDs. Not saying they don’t work for some women, but a majority of the women I know say they had complications.

    • @nightlydrugs6927
      @nightlydrugs6927 Před 26 dny

      Exactly. I literally don’t know a single woman who didn’t have intense pain during and moderate pain for a week after.

    • @eleanorh.4725
      @eleanorh.4725 Před 26 dny +7

      I've seen plenty of reports from people ranging from they hardly felt it to worst pain of their life. Personally, my first was briefly true 10/10 pain and I had significant pain for days after and random cramps and spotting for months. I'm glad I stuck with it because I haven't had a real period in 8 years. My replacement a few months ago was far less painful and didn't have the same after effects. It truly is extremely variable.
      Keep in mind that people who had good experiences are far less likely to talk about it online. I agree that something needs to change in terms of options

    • @skeinofadifferentcolor2090
      @skeinofadifferentcolor2090 Před 26 dny

      I was gaslit by 3 friends when they said that it wasn't painful. Meanwhile it was the worst pain I had ever experienced, and I fainted three times before leaving the building.

    • @katiemossi5975
      @katiemossi5975 Před 26 dny +1

      13 year IUD user here, 2 changes. Didn't really hurt either time. No cramping, no pain past the first day. I know it's not this way for every woman and I want women to have access to pain management. Yet to say NEVER, is false. Some women do not experience intense pain with this procedure.

  • @missmochiicecream
    @missmochiicecream Před měsícem +177

    "There may be some discomfort" - my partner has gone through two pregnancies now (one with an epidural and one without) and she said getting an IUD put in was much more painful than childbirth. Discomfort doesn't even begin to describe the level of pain.

    • @mikochild2
      @mikochild2 Před 27 dny +6

      Agreed. I'd even say worse.

    • @ItsVesperArt
      @ItsVesperArt Před 27 dny +3

      I've spent at least 60 hours being tattooed and I'd do it all over again before I'd ever go through getting another IUD.

    • @zuneew
      @zuneew Před 27 dny

      I agree fully

  • @piros44
    @piros44 Před měsícem +258

    ‘Discomfort’ is what doctors call it when this level of pain happens to women because society deems us weak, stupid, and hysterical liars so doctors ignore everything we’re saying, even when we beg for help.
    When the same level of pain happens in men, doctors call it ‘severe pain’ and address it immediately with adequate pain meds because society deems men as strong, smart, stoic, and truthful, thus deserving of decent care. This happens across the board in healthcare not just in ob-gynecologist care.

  • @angelofdusk13
    @angelofdusk13 Před 27 dny +14

    I was offered NO pain relief for my insertion. It was literally the worst pain I've ever felt. Afterward, the physician told me I could take as much time as I needed to get dressed, like they KNEW I was going to lay on that table sobbing for a while. Like it was just part of the procedure.

    • @idratherbe_inspace5430
      @idratherbe_inspace5430 Před 24 dny +1

      They told me the same thing. The first time the doctor and nurse laughed and said "wait until you have kids" like I needed to toughen up. It's so messed up

  • @tianamatson
    @tianamatson Před 27 dny +14

    Getting an IUD was the WORST medical decision I ever made. There are thousands of women online talking about their horror stories, myself included. This whole clip is just more medical gaslighting. 😠😠😠

  • @mysteryevolves7820
    @mysteryevolves7820 Před měsícem +338

    My doctor grossly minimized the pain associated with this procedure. I was unprepared for the pain and almost fainted. The sudden pain was worse than labor pain. I had to drive 20 minutes to get home and I don't know how I made it. Had I been properly informed I would have had someone with me and I would have taken a pain killer. Call pain what it is. It is not uncomfortable it is painful.

    • @vmfjae1180
      @vmfjae1180 Před měsícem +43

      I feel like many of us were lied to. Instead of owning the fact that it's a very painful procedure, but without pain killers, they resort to telling us there will be some discomfort... And then act annoyed/ surprised when we react to the pain

    • @reckonerwheel5336
      @reckonerwheel5336 Před 29 dny +7

      Yep, my friend - healthy, does CrossFit, barely has cramps - got her IUD inserted and she was in so much pain after that she was curled up in her car for an hour.

    • @BloodRedKat
      @BloodRedKat Před 29 dny +2

      Same, except I took painkillers beforehand and they didn’t help 😭

    • @audreystarr6166
      @audreystarr6166 Před 28 dny +4

      I did faint. I went into shock and then passed out

    • @vmfjae1180
      @vmfjae1180 Před 28 dny

      @@audreystarr6166 Look at all of our stories 🙁 pretty barbaric

  • @crismarieb6275
    @crismarieb6275 Před měsícem +242

    The things we go through to prevent pregnancy but yet men endure nothing there is no responsibility placed on men to prevent pregnancy

    • @cindys9491
      @cindys9491 Před měsícem +19

      Bingo

    • @nehalilisays
      @nehalilisays Před 29 dny +31

      Except for vasectomies but I've heard the pain they experience or might experience surrounding that procedure is indeed taken seriously by medical professionals.

    • @MeMyself984
      @MeMyself984 Před 29 dny +9

      Exactly!

    • @meghansullivan6812
      @meghansullivan6812 Před 28 dny +4

      Infuriating :)

    • @mickeyyoung472
      @mickeyyoung472 Před 27 dny

      Sadly, the vasectomy procedure is very painful. Plus, it is ineffective considering the doctor who implants it. I had a male friend who needed a double vasectomy after getting his wife pregnant from the initial procedure.
      However, it's alot that us as ladies have to endure. Across the board we aren't protected no matter what contraceptives we take. Stay blessed ladies and stay aware of your body.

  • @melanin.beautyxiii
    @melanin.beautyxiii Před 29 dny +150

    My bestie is Trinidadian. When she got her IUD inserted back home she was actually put to sleep. That's actually standard practice down there. That's why she opted to get it done down there instead of in the US. It's disgusting how much we're expected to suffer.

    • @franjkav
      @franjkav Před 27 dny +16

      It seems like it’s the standard everywhere else in the world

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny

      The US sucks so bad, literally one of the worst places to receive care if you aren’t bloody rich. Or if you are just female, black or indigenous, disabled, etc. we shouldn’t even call it care anymore when care is a rarity instead of the norm.

    • @sdot6569
      @sdot6569 Před 25 dny +3

      I’m Trini & healthcare is free for everyone in the country too…Just seems like US health system lacks humanity a lot of the time.

    • @DorkAcademia
      @DorkAcademia Před 25 dny +1

      Brb flying to trinidad to get birth control

  • @CinderellaRaptured333
    @CinderellaRaptured333 Před 29 dny +14

    It FREAKING HURT BAD is a much better term than, ‘slightly uncomfortable’.

  • @lizard3755
    @lizard3755 Před 27 dny +17

    This guest sounds pretty dismissive of the pain so many people have experienced from IUD insertion, and the fact that she said the CDC didn't change guidelines because of more people bringing awareness to the topic not only is making it seem like the people sharing their stories were just shouting into a void, but it also will discourage people from speaking up about medical gaslighting and other medical issues in the future because she basically said it meant nothing. I hope she takes some time to reflect on the feedback people are giving her because this interview was a real disservice in my opinion.

  • @KatieRr-d5z
    @KatieRr-d5z Před měsícem +159

    Gotta love how the expert they brought on proceeds to minimize patients’ accounts of IUD insertion pain as “slightly uncomfortable”, and then goes on to claim many patients told her it wasn’t as bad as they’d feared. What a horrible choice for a video about women making it known how painful getting an IUD inserted can be. Why is the procedure done with painkillers and anesthetic in other countries, if it’s merely “slightly uncomfortable”? Do better or don’t say anything at all. It would be less embarrassing for NBC.

    • @genevieve7676
      @genevieve7676 Před měsícem +27

      I have a feeling the "expert" has a lot more patients with horrible insertion experience than she's talking about.

  • @onceuponanexploration6048
    @onceuponanexploration6048 Před měsícem +1995

    Female pain is always taken for granted.

    • @angryox3102
      @angryox3102 Před měsícem +5

      It would help if they weren’t always bragging about handling menstrual and childbirth pain like champs.

    • @SwindlesAndSchemes
      @SwindlesAndSchemes Před měsícem +166

      ​@@angryox3102 Ah yes, our fault, of course it is.

    • @LifeisaBeautifulting
      @LifeisaBeautifulting Před měsícem

      Especially women of color

    • @RobertaBriffa
      @RobertaBriffa Před měsícem +91

      ​@@angryox3102And men should stop acting like babies when they have a flu.

    • @r.r.r9300
      @r.r.r9300 Před měsícem +97

      ​@@angryox3102I've never heard a woman brag about child birth or menstrual cramps. I've always heard women say that child birth was the worst pain that they've ever felt. They weren't bragging about it at all!
      If a cancer patient told you that chemo was the worst thing that they've gone through, would you consider that bragging? 🤔

  • @willieverusethis
    @willieverusethis Před měsícem +1916

    It's about time. Other procedures like uterine biopsies are the same. No anesthesia and the pain is unbearable. Time for women to stand up for themselves.

    • @garylefevers
      @garylefevers Před měsícem +108

      Omgoodness100%. I had a uterine biopsy and was in severe pain for days. The Dr, being a man literally shrugged his shoulders. BTW: my name is Teri. Using my late husbands CZcams account.

    • @JustCallMeJaph
      @JustCallMeJaph Před měsícem +119

      ​@@garylefevers I had a biopsy as well. I was told there would be slight discomfort. I almost kicked the lady performing the procedure. So, it would be safer for all involved to provide proper pain prevention / relief.

    • @LiveByDesign
      @LiveByDesign Před měsícem +10

      this!

    • @ArielGibson757
      @ArielGibson757 Před měsícem +29

      @@JustCallMeJaph I had something like that done . Wasn't numbed enough . Next time I'll take a shot of something first . I'm pretty pain tolerant , except that was terrible .

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem +8

      exactly

  • @heids418
    @heids418 Před 28 dny +6

    Dr. Azar, my IUD implantation was excruciating and by far the most painful medical procedure I’ve ever experienced. ‘Discomfort’ would’ve been a delight at that point. How dare you minimize the pain women experience during these barbarically painful and invasive procedures.

  • @isie_withease
    @isie_withease Před 28 dny +5

    It's not just iud insertion. There are other procedures that are also painful. Like cervical biopsy.

  • @Catapultout
    @Catapultout Před měsícem +1022

    FINALLY. Wow… this is crazy. It took social media. So sad.

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 Před měsícem +19

      everything changes because social media nowadays

    • @Catapultout
      @Catapultout Před měsícem +51

      @@bloodlove93 it’s the quickest way to get attention, but it shouldnt be for medicine. Patient complaints right then and there, wincing on the table, having to switch providers, should all be red flags but they are ignored when they come from women. That’s the problem.

    • @garylefevers
      @garylefevers Před měsícem +4

      @bloodlove93, thank God for that.

    • @katherinebrown5720
      @katherinebrown5720 Před měsícem

      "Wincing" ... I wish. I fully cried out. More than once. I was terrified. There was NO warning. Like, not a heads up or anything. ​@@Catapultout

    • @AmyThrash
      @AmyThrash Před měsícem +2

      It’s because it’s easy to spot trends on social media and people tend to vent on social media. Example, if someone is sick, they’re more likely to post their symptoms on social media than report to the health department. So public health staff tend to monitor social media for trends, outbreaks, and other concerns.

  • @boomerjamify
    @boomerjamify Před měsícem +142

    This piece is still trying to minimize women’s pain. The pain the patients are describing is way more than uncomfortable!! WTH!!!

  • @Buddhavibez
    @Buddhavibez Před měsícem +836

    They need to address iud dislodging and becoming stuck in other places. Twice it happened to me. And pain is horrendous

    • @kab2599
      @kab2599 Před měsícem +81

      Insertion pain not being controlled and your experience is why I never got one. Sorry you went through that.

    • @stephanietrotter652
      @stephanietrotter652 Před měsícem +16

      Me TOO!!! I thought it was just me!

    • @dangitjacques5133
      @dangitjacques5133 Před měsícem +48

      @@kab2599same here. All the horror stories about IUDs pushed me to just get my tubes removed. At least I was knocked out for that procedure.

    • @jazbarry13
      @jazbarry13 Před měsícem +24

      When I was in college, my mother who was about 43 at the time had to have a full hysterectomy because of this. I remember coming home from school to take care of her after her surgery. That was about 15 years ago. I knew then that these things were bad news.

    • @Jin420
      @Jin420 Před měsícem

      ​@@jazbarry13 it might have been the copper ones. Those used to cause so many issues (Mirena isn't copper)

  • @rhondah.1478
    @rhondah.1478 Před 27 dny +7

    I've never had an IUD but I recently had an endometrial biopsy and they don't really prepare you for how much that hurts either.

  • @SunShinesBlessing
    @SunShinesBlessing Před 28 dny +12

    We’ve been saying this for 20 years

  • @bill578
    @bill578 Před měsícem +125

    Many doctors go through years of schooling and still come out completely dull. This pain should have been addressed YEARS ago.

    • @ladyeowyn42
      @ladyeowyn42 Před 27 dny +2

      My shattered ankle was a 4 on a pain scale where my iud was the 10.

  • @KittiePrice
    @KittiePrice Před měsícem +131

    It’s not just IUD’s. I had a biopsy of my uterus. Doctors do not sedate for this. I took pain medication. The pain was so bad I thought I was going to pass out. Imagine if this procedure was done to a man. They would be sedated in some way shape or form.

    • @nightsgrow6575
      @nightsgrow6575 Před 27 dny +9

      What other type of biopsy would be done without pain relief and/or sedation?? It’s insane

    • @Meskarune
      @Meskarune Před 27 dny +3

      @@KittiePrice I've had 2 uterine biopsies and the pain was horrific

    • @monicajohnston8364
      @monicajohnston8364 Před 27 dny +9

      I had the same experience when I had my fibroid biopsied. The male gynecologist told me it "might pinch a little" and that I might experience "a little cramping." It was one of the most painful things I've ever experienced.
      Women's pain is not taken seriously by the medical establishment.

    • @pretendginger
      @pretendginger Před 27 dny +6

      I was also the lucky recipient of a completely non-sedated, non-medicated Uterine biopsy a handful of years ago. My male GYN used the "some women report experiencing some mild discomfort with this procedure" line right before I felt like I would simultaneously vomit and pass out.

    • @talizorah
      @talizorah Před 26 dny

      The other day I saw a social media conversation about women getting no pain control except ibuprofen after giving birth--even getting c-sections. Meanwhile, men are prescribed opioids like candy after getting vasectomies, which is not even in the same stratosphere as having a whole human taken out of you and getting your insides rearranged in the process. It is truly staggering how misogynistic modern medicine still is.

  • @damdamfino
    @damdamfino Před měsícem +502

    My Gyno didn’t offer any painkillers. I asked if taking a Vicodin I had at home would help and her face lit up and said “yeah! That’d be great” … if it’s such a great idea, why can’t you offer pain management yourself? Driving the 2 hours home post insertion was excruciating and I had severe dull pain and cramps for 3 months afterwards. (Called to ask about the cramps and they said that was normal)
    The medical industry really, really takes female pain for granted. We are expected to “just deal with it” a lot.

    • @jamiewilson1532
      @jamiewilson1532 Před měsícem

      They won't prescribe anything other than Tylenol because what if you're a dirty pill seeker! But then men get pain meds for vasectomies. Only just recently did they start including clitoral nerves in the medical text books. It is medical misogyny. Women are always treated as if they are pregnant even when getting procedures that would prevent pregnancy or make it impossible.

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem +14

      exactly!!!! like they dont for painful periods either i get them off the street

    • @Mbuyiselo5
      @Mbuyiselo5 Před měsícem

      @@theblondeone8426They genuinely don’t care about period pain . A male doctor had the nerve to tell me to get pregnant and that would solve my pain.

    • @Vektor-Gaming-and-Design
      @Vektor-Gaming-and-Design Před měsícem +9

      Mine was the same way... cramps for months afterwards. I still get extremely terrible cramps when I pms. Worst pain I've ever felt in my life upon insertion, I felt so weird and almost passed out. I'm jealous because my friend who got it done said she felt nothing!!! ugh. never again.

    • @valeriaswanne
      @valeriaswanne Před měsícem +9

      I could barely see through the fog of excruciating pain and 7mg hydrocodone I'd taken beforehand such that I drove 15mph back and nearly wrecked so many times

  • @Doobydoobydoowah
    @Doobydoobydoowah Před 27 dny +7

    When I got mine out they told me it didn’t hurt much (BS). I was doing loud, sighing breaths while she took it out, just trying to focus on my breath and keep myself calm. After it came out and the pain had somewhat subsided, I mentioned that I was dizzy and nauseous. She just says, “that’s because you weren’t breathing.”
    😑 I’m switching doctors.
    I remember my old male gyno, who inserted my IUD, telling me that there are no nerves in the cervix 🙄 This has since been disproven.

  • @Faith-mk9sp
    @Faith-mk9sp Před 28 dny +5

    “Maybe slightly uncomfortable”
    I’ve had 4 iuds, each insertion was the worst pain of my life. If you’re saying that more intense Anesthesic/Anesthesia is not medically necessary, THEN YOU’RE NOT LISTENING

  • @2036livy
    @2036livy Před 29 dny +107

    My daughter passed out, threw up, screamed and begged for them to help with pain. Doctor refused to even acknowledge and basically told her to toughen up because pain isn't that much 😡 I was out in waiting room and she asked for me right before she passed out and they refused. Her whole body went into a violent shake from the pain

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 26 dny +9

      Vaso-vagal reactions are short-lived, but very dramatic and scary to go through. (A major causative factor IS pain.) I hope your daughter found an more empathetic doc after that!

    • @ErutaniaRose
      @ErutaniaRose Před 25 dny +7

      Did you punch the doctor?

  • @chihauhaun
    @chihauhaun Před měsícem +793

    You know this reminds me of what I learned about catheter insertion. Apparently men get lubricating jelly which has an agent to numb the pain and women don't: this is due to the length having to be longer for the male insertion and so they assumed men would feel pain but women's pain was entirely ignored. It was actually a medical practitioner that noticed this and started asking why there was a difference. Turns out there is no difference (other than catheter length) and they had no justification on why men were getting the numbing jelly and women weren't. So overall they observed that women actually experience more pain during a catheter insertion because their pain in not considered significant enough to medicate despite doing this with male counterparts (If they were medicated during the procedure the pain would be equivalent). The medical practitioner came to the conclusion that the hospitals leave the decision up to the individual staff.. so while all men automatically get lubricating jelly that numbs the pain, women get it if their practitioner gets tired of hearing their female patient scream bloody murder. This has been my Ted Talks on catheter jelly. Thank you

    • @TheLadyaec
      @TheLadyaec Před měsícem +17

      Awesome.

    • @MeganWahrlich
      @MeganWahrlich Před měsícem +71

      I had to have a catheter treatments weekly and they put on numbing gel but didn’t wait for it to work! Instantly inserted the catheter. I could go on and on about catheter experiences. Definitely have been gaslit by many drs and nurses.

    • @nicholeregul4906
      @nicholeregul4906 Před měsícem +34

      100% true, it's called urojet, so man don't have to feel the discomfort/pain of have a rub catheter inserted.

    • @taste_is_sweet
      @taste_is_sweet Před měsícem +58

      Wow. I had no idea you could get anything to make a catheter feel less painful. I had one when I was giving birth, and it hurt so badly that was one of the reasons I asked for an epidural. No one even suggested it.

    • @genevieve7676
      @genevieve7676 Před měsícem +30

      Thank you for spreading the word. This info is especially helpful for women seeking an interstitial cystitis diagnosis.

  • @philoctetes_wordsworth
    @philoctetes_wordsworth Před měsícem +2637

    The entire gynecology industry is brutal. Even with a woman doctor. When a female doctor minimizes pain it is so much worse.
    Stop calling this excruciating pain “discomfort”. The word is designed to minimize a patient’s pain.

    • @jamiewilson1532
      @jamiewilson1532 Před měsícem +101

      Because they follow the textbook. The textbook says only slight pressure and only recently are clitoral and cervical nerves are mentioned. Before it was claimed the cervix had no feeling.

    • @AliciaGuitar
      @AliciaGuitar Před měsícem +85

      The worst ob/gyn i ever had was a woman. Evil shrew! The next one was male and was compassionate and literally saved my life. He retired during covid 😢

    • @arkangelmerici1170
      @arkangelmerici1170 Před měsícem +77

      Yeah, discomfort is when I wake up from sleeping in a bad position, not this. This and many other factors why I'm a little afraid of doctors in general.

    • @Himmiefan
      @Himmiefan Před měsícem

      Women doctors come out of the medical schools that teach a bias against women.

    • @amethystflower8799
      @amethystflower8799 Před měsícem

      Circumcision is brutal. It is literally torture. It has zero benefits. Let's stop torturing infant boys

  • @alexvasquez5053
    @alexvasquez5053 Před 26 dny +4

    I really hate when doctors describe something that will be painful as "pressure" or "discomfort". I know they don't want to scare the patient but its so much worse to not be ready for how bad something is going to hurt.

  • @myrgo1648
    @myrgo1648 Před 28 dny +5

    I screamed for my life. The second time I requested general anesthesia and got it! Advocate for yourself.

  • @LoganGraceHope
    @LoganGraceHope Před měsícem +831

    I had a procedure to check for blockage in my fallopian tubes and the pain was horrendous! The Dr actually yelled at the nurse to hold me still and threatened to leave the room if I didn't stop "wiggling". I later found out that I could have received a numbing cream. Why are so many Drs heartless P'sOS? 😢

    • @Dr_KW
      @Dr_KW Před měsícem +125

      It's because they're bad doctors but want to blame you. Ridiculous.

    • @beberivera7011
      @beberivera7011 Před měsícem +49

      You had a hysterosalpingogram which is the diagnostic test to identify occlusion of the fallopian tubes. There's no anesthetic that can be used to ease the pain from the pressure if the contrast medium being pushed into the tubes. When I was prepping pts for this procedure, I would make sure that the patient got 1 Tylenol w/codeine from the pharmacy to take at least 30 mins before the procedure to mitigate pain.
      It IS an uncomfortable procedure, though, so I understand that it was horrible for you especially bc the provider and their tech weren't empathetic to your pain. I'm very sorry for your experience.

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem +20

      OMG I had this too it hurt soooo bad see my comment i took two oxys i got from a fam member and still didnt touch that pain!!

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem +124

      @@beberivera7011im a hospital nurse, you could easily give IV opioids for this like we do in the hospital for women in labor etc. NO PROBLEM. The fact that these “techs” say this to women is horrible and youre ignorance im sorry to say is just contributing to this bias!

    • @theblondeone8426
      @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem

      they just dont want to pay the extra money for nurses thats why they have techs they should never have techs for such an invasive and painful procedure - they could even use sedation!!!

  • @morgan.simmons
    @morgan.simmons Před měsícem +117

    Did she just say 'mild pain'? My gyno told me that if/when I get an IUD in the future, he'll try to see if he can fully put me to sleep, otherwise I might end up hating him. His words, not mine. I also have endometriosis, and I was told by three different gynos that they can't really do anything about the pain, which is incorrect.

    • @sarahcahill954
      @sarahcahill954 Před 27 dny +4

      What did they end up doing about your pain? I have endometriosis too and feel like my pain keeps getting dismissed

    • @blinkysparkz
      @blinkysparkz Před 26 dny +8

      @@sarahcahill954 I also have endometriosis and my doctor put me on a birth control that's progesterone only because she said that estrogen is the main reason I'm in pain all the time. It stops periods completely which has helped a lot. It doesn't get rid of all the pain though, there are still flare ups and discomfort often but at least it's not so debilitating that I can't walk like it used to be. I'm supposed to be getting an IUD in 6 months to regulate the estrogen levels as well.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 26 dny

      @@sarahcahill954 -- Endometriosis can flummox docs that have no training in the condition. You would be a lot better off searching for an experienced doc, finding a specialist, or going to a clinic at a medical center with a good reputation for gynecological medicine.

  • @inu3112
    @inu3112 Před měsícem +201

    Imagine if social media wasn’t a thing. This would just go on for who knows how long. One of the rare positive impacts of social media

    • @elin_
      @elin_ Před měsícem +6

      Well.. All they talk about is that the obgyns should address that it's "slightly uncomfortable", which is to put it very very lightly.. There is no pain relief in sight. Not a victory.

    • @AyAReI00
      @AyAReI00 Před 29 dny +7

      Withouth social media the me too movement would have NEVER been a thing, and women would be still be gaslit about being isolated cases instead of the most common ocurrense that women of all ages since kids have suffer some type of abuse, from the lesser being catcalled, touch on publc transportation to the worse being SAed

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Před 29 dny +3

      It surprises me to remember a mature woman who told me this was her preferred birth control method. She didn't even mention the pain. I guess older generations had this backwards mindset that you should just shut up.

    • @audreystarr6166
      @audreystarr6166 Před 28 dny +1

      Litterally the only time I've said thank God for social mediation

    • @GoldenShrike
      @GoldenShrike Před 27 dny

      Thats what it did

  • @MoonieMoonball
    @MoonieMoonball Před 28 dny +8

    Can we also talk about how painful other procedures are like biopsies for possible cervical cancer?!?! Those are so incredibly painful that I nearly pass out from them. And Im sorry...some "discomfort"?!?! Have these doctors not learned from their patients? Ive been hearing outcry about this issue of no pain relief for womens procedures for years and not a single doctor has learned from it? I was honestly quite upset with my own doctor a month ago when having to have a biopsy done and he said "just a pinch" but again, I nearly passed out from the pain (and I have a pretty decent tolerance to pain but this was too much).
    ALL of us women need this change and we need it NOW

  • @jillianhull2424
    @jillianhull2424 Před 28 dny +2

    It’s amazing it’s taking them this long to address pain. Jesus.

  • @AliciaGuitar
    @AliciaGuitar Před měsícem +255

    I was just telling my roomate how the internet and patient support groups are pulling the veil off the abuse in the med industry. We are talking to each other and finding out we arent crazy like they pretend we are!

    • @vmfjae1180
      @vmfjae1180 Před měsícem +15

      It's not uncomfortable. It's painful on a high level

    • @malwads1836
      @malwads1836 Před měsícem

      It's also starting to out these pieces of 💩 that are simply lousy medical providers...... It's pretty hard to hide from the millions of internet eyes nowadays.

    • @louisehogg8472
      @louisehogg8472 Před měsícem +8

      Yep. Similar 'discoveries' being made around ME/CFS and psychotic episodes/schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder...

  • @faylin9609
    @faylin9609 Před měsícem +211

    Women's health, in general, is not taken seriously in the medical field. We are supposed to bear it and continue with life. Pretend it's not that bad. This is a small step in the right direction.

    • @amethystflower8799
      @amethystflower8799 Před měsícem

      Male infants get circumcised at birth. It is literally torture and has zero benefits. It is so painful. End the barbaric practice of circumcision

    • @Kittycat23247
      @Kittycat23247 Před 29 dny

      It's not just women, stop trying to victimize yourself

    • @nothankyoudontwantalastnam847
      @nothankyoudontwantalastnam847 Před 27 dny

      We're not hard to understand, but they act like its impossible. This is so dumb. It's like we're moving backward.

  • @PhrontDoor
    @PhrontDoor Před měsícem +122

    NOW they are taking action? Because women have a much more public 'voice' and it's making the doctors look so incompetent?
    This pain complaint has been the case since IUDs first came out. The pain issue was always ignored.

    • @elin_
      @elin_ Před měsícem +14

      They're not really taking any action though. They just want the obgyns to tell us that it can be uncomfortable. That's not enough.

  • @EverAppl14
    @EverAppl14 Před 27 dny +5

    There is no reason for it not to hurt, honestly, and I cannot believe how long this has been going on the way it is. I remember back in 2012, my roommate lost consciousness when she got hers put in. One of my best friends had a complicated insertion a couple of years ago where she was in pain for a LONG time as the practitioner made several failed attempts to insert the IUD and literally put her through excruciating torture that caused her deep emotional stress and unusual pain around intimate activity for a long time. It was trauma. I also think they fail to explain the risks to folks. For instance, if you have endometriosis or adenomyosis or bad fibroids, the IUD can shift and become uncomfortable or fused to the endometrium and require a surgical procedure for removal. I've never been able to get one because it would not be compatible with the extreme bleeding and clots that I deal with. A non-hormonal IUD can make your cramping a lot worse. Some IUDS come with a risk of intracranial hypertension caused by the way they affect a person's hormones. I know a lot of people rely on them and they are a useful product, but let's not pretend it's a walk in the park to get something hoisted up through what was a closed organ designed to remain shut. There's no way doctors would expect (amab) men to be fine without pain management during a procedure like that, if there were a comparable one for them.

  • @mariepatt
    @mariepatt Před 27 dny +5

    When I got my copper IUD put in, I passed out for the first time in my life. It was excruciatingly painful and I was not prepared or given anything for pain. I went in that day expecting to walk home by myself but needed to call my boyfriend to walk with me to make sure I didn’t pass out again on the sidewalk. I bled heavily with the most intense cramps I ever experienced for days after. This needs to be studied better so patients can be offered the care they need.

  • @ellier6942
    @ellier6942 Před měsícem +91

    two things: as a woman whose iud insertions were the most traumatic physical events of my life, I want to know who established the previous guidelines and if they were incentivized to downplay the excruciating pain. (As in- if it was the pharmaceutical company not wanting their new product to be associated with pain severity bad enough to require anesthesics.)
    I feel angry about the doctors who gaslit me and assured me that my second insertion wouldn’t be as bad
    Second thing: as happy as I am that women are advocating for women and that it’s working, I think it says a lot about how much work there is left to do when she said “menstruating” and then apologized for being “graphic”
    Give me a break. If people think hearing the word menstruation is graphic, they ought to grow up and show some respect for women and the things they go through.
    Menstruation is celebrated in some cultures, and tip toeing around a bodily function that half the population experiences because you’re on national news only feeds into the stigma and the shame.

    • @mrssmallhands7516
      @mrssmallhands7516 Před 28 dny

      It's actually a pretty dark history. A lot of these procedures were created by a man who would experiment on ladies of color and claimed they felt no pain. This is where our "modern" women's healthcare come from. About a hundred years ago where racism was rampant and torture acceptable.

    • @catypirro802
      @catypirro802 Před 27 dny +2

      My second insertion was WORSE. And i specifically asked for something to help manage the pain and i was told "no". Then i was told mid-procedure to "stop being so dramatic because there are women in here who have given birth and this is nothing" 😵‍💫

    • @RectPropagation
      @RectPropagation Před 27 dny +1

      Mirena's web site used to tell people that the doctor was going to give you an anesthetic for the procedure. Imagine my surprise the first time I got one and they didn't give me anything. 😠

  • @slogiraffe
    @slogiraffe Před měsícem +530

    In the 70’s I tried having one inserted, but I hurt so bad I screamed to take it out. He totally minimized my pain and was not happy when I insisted. His ego was hurt as he commented he had inserted it perfectly and it shouldn’t hurt that much. I hurt for days after.

    • @hiiiimymelody
      @hiiiimymelody Před měsícem +67

      Same. I was gaslight and the nurses were mad about how much I was wailing. They tried a few times and accused me of not telling them that I was "assaulted" in the past because that's the "only reason" I woukd be reacting this way because they were doing everything else.

    • @wlpark001
      @wlpark001 Před měsícem +42

      What an A-hold your Dr. was.

    • @raeanders3513
      @raeanders3513 Před měsícem +21

      Same thing happened to me, except it was two nurse practitioners. They continued attempting the procedure until I kept screaming for about a minute for them to stop. Traumatic experience that I carried with me for a long time.

    • @catsamandaandfriends
      @catsamandaandfriends Před měsícem +5

      I had pain at insertion, no meds or anything given and for 2 months afterwards nonstop bleeding :(

    • @Ils1822
      @Ils1822 Před 29 dny

      No one should be getting iud’s. Our bodies are not meant to have those things inserted in the CERVIX. The reason the doctors don’t care is because every patient screams and has that pain. The men doctors are so much worse when it comes to women’s pain it makes me hate them.

  • @OfficialCorinneGames
    @OfficialCorinneGames Před měsícem +100

    "slightly uncomfortable" isn't the right word. You mean very painful. It feels like your cervix is getting pierced.

    • @jas2804
      @jas2804 Před měsícem +16

      Your cervix literally gets pierced during the procedure. They use the tenaculum to pretty much stab 🔪🩸open your cervix on both sides to be able to get the IUD in.

    • @anonymoususer4866
      @anonymoususer4866 Před 29 dny +7

      This is the most accurate description of the pain I’ve seen so far.

    • @victoriamahon3765
      @victoriamahon3765 Před 29 dny

      @@jas2804YES!!! And they offer other options, but doctors still choose to use the piercing type of tenaculum. It’s barbaric, and it should be illegal, especially when there are other options out there and doctors can’t be bothered to use them.

    • @ec7271
      @ec7271 Před 28 dny +4

      When my Dr said it was going to be a “little pinch” then she looked at me crazy when I almost passed out.. insane

  • @enigma_investigators
    @enigma_investigators Před 28 dny +7

    So basically now they're required to tell us it "could be" "slightly uncomfortable". We already knew that. When are we going to be offered pain management methods? When will we have more choices than "take a ibuprophen an hour before your appointment"? I am beyond upset my insertion was the most pain I've ever felt. Then years later we are informed IUDs are a class 1 carcinogen!!! Enough is enough. I'm tired of being lied to by my Dr.

  • @sananasser8003
    @sananasser8003 Před 29 dny +5

    I almost passed out. They said I didn't have enough sugar in my body and gave me lemonade.

  • @SailorZ_
    @SailorZ_ Před měsícem +73

    My doctor’s pain management for insertion was the nurse holding my hand. After 2 failed attempts of me blacking out and going into shock, she said iud’s aren’t for me. Even though I had one previously put in 6 weeks after birth no problem. But when it was time to change it out, the experience was horrendous. It also took 2 attempts for removal and I had to stay there for a while after because my blood pressure and blood sugar dropped in response. If I had been offered literally any pain management, I’m sure it would have gone better. I had a panic attack when I got home and never went back to that doctor. I really resent the wording “slightly uncomfortable” in this video. It’s excruciating for some.

    • @Hayden-rc1ru
      @Hayden-rc1ru Před 28 dny +5

      I stopped going to my GP for pretty much anything when she dismissed the pain of the IUD insertion she just did, then the chronic discomfort I'm doing through with my intestinal problems. The day I decide to try again to do something about the latter, I'm going to see another doctor.

    • @SuperMrsMar
      @SuperMrsMar Před 26 dny +5

      When I got mine, my blood pressure dropped to slow they had to have a nurse sit with me and evaluate me to see if there was improvement or if I needed to be transferred to the ER. I have had migraines for 25 years, I know pain, and nothing has taken me out like that.

    • @christinaheater2500
      @christinaheater2500 Před 26 dny +1

      Yes! The change out was worse. My 1st one broke! They tried fishying round a bit. Two appts later, meds to open my cervix, ultra sound to see if it was still there, and "procedure" under full sedation.
      Needless to say, I didnt have another put in. Admittedly, the med staff were upfront on pain and apoligetic.

    • @SailorZ_
      @SailorZ_ Před 26 dny

      @@SuperMrsMar yeah I had a very problematic and painful c section so I did not expect the iud pain to hit me so hard

    • @SailorZ_
      @SailorZ_ Před 26 dny

      @@christinaheater2500 they were able to get mine out with a hook and ultrasound, makes me nauseous thinking about it

  • @michelleb7399
    @michelleb7399 Před měsícem +135

    It doesn’t really sound like anything was heard by the CDC. They are still using the same words, that it may cause discomfort. They only changed the option of having a numbing gel vs injection. Nothing in that gives an indication that they believe the procedure causes actual pain. If I were told it may cause some discomfort, I may opt out of pain relief, especially since it will probably cost $$. Why can’t they acknowledge the level of suffering so may women consistently claim?

  • @theblondeone8426
    @theblondeone8426 Před měsícem +195

    The CDC needs to do MORE than just tell the doctors to tell the patient that its painful - they need to mandate that drs OFFER something for PAIN!!! Something IV, because they can do that in the office!! Why are we allowing torture in America?!?? I would never have this done - Im a RN and Im disgusted that patients have no options

    • @amethystflower8799
      @amethystflower8799 Před měsícem

      Male infants get circumcised at birth. It is literally torture and has zero benefits. It is so painful. End the barbaric practice of circumcision

    • @nmh7499
      @nmh7499 Před měsícem +28

      Yes! I don't understand how sedative dentistry exists yet they can't do something similar for IUD insertion. A topical lidocain isn't going to do crap for the pain.

    • @skilynnclari
      @skilynnclari Před 29 dny +10

      @@nmh7499 Right?! Like, you are inserting something into my uterus, so maybe realize that it'll hurt my uterus, too, not just the cervix!!

    • @deirdremorris9234
      @deirdremorris9234 Před 29 dny

      ​@@nmh7499 I got zip for pain and no warning my cervical biopsy would hurt.

    • @JI04
      @JI04 Před 28 dny

      It's the same in France
      I only had ibuprofen that I had to buy myself before and it was obviously not enough
      I almost passed out and my boyfriend never saw me in so much pain and said he was scarred for me.

  • @sandrapaim4107
    @sandrapaim4107 Před 29 dny +2

    Right. That only happens in countries where sedation for painful procedures is not an option- not because it's unavailable, but because pain is largely downplayed and mocked.

  • @rhiannondavies4741
    @rhiannondavies4741 Před 28 dny +4

    This woman clearly has never had it inserted. It's not the cervical pain it's the cramping that comes when they shove the rod inside your uterus to measure how much space there is!!! It's not discomfort it's intense severe pain.

  • @virginiafield-bennett3443
    @virginiafield-bennett3443 Před 29 dny +60

    How tf is mentioning menstruation considered being “graphic”? Patriarchal bs.

  • @jillmac2000
    @jillmac2000 Před 29 dny +65

    They really need to stop with bull💩 phrases like "discomfort" or "slightly uncomfortable" and call it what it is: painful. Pain and discomfort/uncomfortable aren't interchangeable words. And to have this woman still trying to downplay and gaslight the reality is crappy.
    The best decision I ever made was a hysterectomy. One less doctor to deal with

  • @clellieirwin2155
    @clellieirwin2155 Před 29 dny +76

    It's not just the initial insertion, agonizing as it is. It's the 6 months of hemorrhaging blood and missing work because you're incapacitated with pain during your period. They don't warn you beforehand and then when you go to the hospital because you're scared something's wrong, they act as though you should have expected this.
    If you don't have a copper IUD, don't get one. If you have one, get it out. If you're a gynecologist, explain to your patients that for the year after they get it inserted, the resulting pain and blood loss will likely be a huge factor in their life.

    • @christinaheater2500
      @christinaheater2500 Před 26 dny +5

      Yes! I didnt have the pain after insertion, but I bled for months and was told its normal! Then when it was time to take out, it broke. Only the string came out. Multiple appts with multiple drs, 2 ultra sounds, and finally a procedure similar to a colonoscopy. Admitedly, when getting it out, staff was very apolegetic and up front on pain. Needless to say I didnt get another.

    • @Kim-zy8ix
      @Kim-zy8ix Před 26 dny +3

      Graphic?? Wow. Excruciating insertion, not to mention the incessant bleeding for months after and painful cramps during menstruation. It was cathartic and liberating removing the IUD after 4 years despite its efficacy.

    • @laurenemily13
      @laurenemily13 Před 24 dny

      Had mine for 3 years and this never went away for me

  • @naeshanta447
    @naeshanta447 Před 27 dny +4

    I've had a child but getting that IUD inserted was the worst pain I've ever felt in my life. "Slightly uncomfortable" does not begin to describe that process.

  • @cannibalbananas
    @cannibalbananas Před 27 dny +5

    I don't know why they are just now caring about patients in pain, but it's about time.

    • @saturnstorm85
      @saturnstorm85 Před 26 dny +1

      Because so many are sharing their horrible experiences online that it's hard for them to keep denying that it's painful.

    • @cannibalbananas
      @cannibalbananas Před 25 dny

      @@saturnstorm85 sad that they are only "caring" cuz they're forced to

  • @animagflip
    @animagflip Před měsícem +108

    Before my intrauterine biopsy, the doctor said, oh, take ibuprofen. I have never experienced such pain in my life. I bled for about 2 weeks. She called it "breakthrough bleeding". I called it, "not caring".

    • @beewa8840
      @beewa8840 Před 28 dny

      I was told to take Ibuprofen. But that was really prep for them injecting a local anaesthetic. Were you not given a local? 😮

    • @animagflip
      @animagflip Před 28 dny

      @@beewa8840 I wasn't given any local.

    • @beewa8840
      @beewa8840 Před 28 dny +1

      @@animagflip Wow, that's shocking. ☹️☹️ For my two hysteroscopies I had local. I reckon the advice to take Ibuprofen was for the purpose of administering the local. For IUD I was told I didn't need Ibuprofen. I'm now thinking I got lucky when the doctor couldn't insert the device. Cervix too far back because of my weight I was told. Never mind cervix found easily for two hysteroscopies. 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @YourRoyalMajesty.
    @YourRoyalMajesty. Před měsícem +61

    Women’s pain for iud, or paps, biopsies, ect are not taken seriously by doctors. Even female doctors! We NEED pain management!!! It’s not “just a slight pinch.” It is extremely painful at times!

  • @isleofdogs89
    @isleofdogs89 Před měsícem +79

    I had my first put in last year, and the pain was so horrific and traumatizing for both myself AND my husband who was in the room. He's literally told me "If they don't give you something to take it out, we're going somewhere else". I honestly don't know how I got through it, and that's coming from someone whose had debilitating cramping during periods. It's literally depressing how much women's pain is minimized.

    • @tj-xe2si
      @tj-xe2si Před 29 dny +3

      Why is your husband putting you through the pain and side effects instead of him getting a vasectomy which is less invasive and does not have IUD level side effects ?

    • @ladyeowyn42
      @ladyeowyn42 Před 27 dny

      FWIW taking it out is a lot easier usually.

    • @christinaheater2500
      @christinaheater2500 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@ladyeowyn42for me it was worse because it broke, then they tried fishing it out. They even have a special tool with a camera (similar to colonoscopy). The dr who took it out said he has about 1 a year.

    • @psmayaps
      @psmayaps Před 26 dny +2

      @@tj-xe2si preventing pregnancy is not the only use of IUDs, a lot of people use it to regulate their hormones (acne, menstruation cycle, cramping, etc) as well as for contraception

    • @tj-xe2si
      @tj-xe2si Před 26 dny

      @@psmayaps The ones using it for contraception and complaining about side effects need to make the men do it or deny the irresponsible ejaculators access to women .

  • @eaglecoeur
    @eaglecoeur Před 27 dny +3

    Slightly uncomfortable?? Discomfort? In my experience, it was VERY painful. I don't remember being informed or offered any pain relief. Glad to hear there might be a move to give women more respect and better treatment.

  • @user-nk9pz8lp4d
    @user-nk9pz8lp4d Před 28 dny +3

    Having this done was the most traumatizing medical procedure I’ve experienced. It was extremely painful, I didn’t know I could experience such pain. The doctor told me “it will be a little bit of pressure” such gaslighting. I will be the one deciding how I’m experiencing it.

  • @GrrliinaK
    @GrrliinaK Před měsícem +748

    Every visit to the gynecologist is horribly painful even just a PAP smear.

    • @cheyennes7681
      @cheyennes7681 Před měsícem +67

      I have extreme pain durring my PAP smear too. I put it off as long as I can. I have also had to do internal ultrasounds. Not fun either!

    • @ArielGibson757
      @ArielGibson757 Před měsícem +17

      @@cheyennes7681 Isn't that fun when they're new and don't really know what they're doing .

    • @cheyennes7681
      @cheyennes7681 Před měsícem +28

      @@ArielGibson757 Sad thing is they weren't new.

    • @betchface752
      @betchface752 Před měsícem

      Thats cause you let a dude do it. Gyno should only be woman dr. Period…

    • @gabbygabbs9901
      @gabbygabbs9901 Před měsícem +8

      Yea especially if they are male

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 Před měsícem +254

    Thankfully, my doctor told me to refuse anything like this without full anesthesia.

    • @garylefevers
      @garylefevers Před měsícem +63

      Sounds like you had an excellent physician. Good for you.

    • @louisehogg8472
      @louisehogg8472 Před měsícem +7

      A friend who had suffered this stuff told me the same. I got GA as a day procedure.
      Although not before I'd delayed for 2 years going near an obgyn, after a very vulgar one acted angry, impatient and patronising because it was too painful to use a speculum and because I answered honestly that I 'had never been sexually active'. 🙄 How very dare I!

    • @JustTheTruth-Please
      @JustTheTruth-Please Před měsícem +9

      I had severe SA as a child and tell them plain, you plan on me laying back and you causing me discomfort, be prepared to end up with me like a cat on your head. Nitrous oxide, sedation, surgical centers to knock me all the way out--better be in those plans.

    • @mfranck1
      @mfranck1 Před 29 dny +2

      I wonder what insurance actually pays for full anesthesia for this procedure?

    • @mfranck1
      @mfranck1 Před 29 dny +3

      @@JustTheTruth-Please good for you for standing up for yourself! ❤

  • @jmp84duh
    @jmp84duh Před měsícem +42

    Dr literally rolled her eyes when I asked if it was supposed to hurt that bad

  • @Dilly-lh7uc
    @Dilly-lh7uc Před 29 dny +1

    If someone says they’re in pain that is not the same as saying they’re uncomfortable, we can talk about problems without downplaying or giving an awkward smile, it minimizes the strength of any follow up action.

  • @airora_aerial
    @airora_aerial Před 27 dny +3

    "Discomfort" was never the issue. Excruciating and unbearable pain is the issue. 🙄 It doesn't matter one bit if some women don't experience any pain. Offer pain management by default and let women who want to refuse that have the option to do so.