3) The “Need to Know” Info About Your IUD Insertion: Before & After (Talking IUC with Dr. Dervaitis)

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • IMPORTANT 2023 UPDATE re: IUD DURATION OF USE- US FDA now approves 52mg LNG IUS (Mirena, Liletta) for 8 YEARS use for contraception. When treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding is the primary indication, best results are usually seen in the first 5 years. Kyleena (19.5mg) is still 5 years. See video #35 for info on copper IUD extended use.
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    Dr. Kristina Dervaitis, an OB/Gyn in Newmarket, Ontario, answers your IUD questions: What do I need to know about the risks and side effects of IUD’s? What are the instructions after my IUD has been inserted?
    Please note: this channel is provided as a volunteer public health education initiative (not for profit, no industry support, the channel is not monetized with ads). Dr. Dervaitis received her MD in 2000 and completed her OB/Gyn residency training in 2005 at Western University.
    For more information on contraception and sexual health, I recommend the website of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada: www.sexandu.ca

Komentáře • 296

  • @aimeedixon8867
    @aimeedixon8867 Před 4 lety +72

    I've been binge watching your videos to educate myself in preparation of getting an IUD. I appreciate all of your advice.
    Side note, I just wanted to point out that you look similar to Donna from That 70's show, and your voice is just like Julie Roberts! That's all a compliment btw. Lol

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +14

      OMG laughing my head off right now!So funny, and one of the nicest CZcams compliments I’ve received. Thanks for watching Aimee and good luck with your IUD appointment!😊
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @larajohnson8174
      @larajohnson8174 Před 3 lety

      You’re right!

  • @mrmaidlemonade
    @mrmaidlemonade Před 2 lety +25

    I'm getting one tomorrow and I'm so so glad I found this channel. Even after speaking with my doctor, I had so many questions and a lot of anxiety. Thanks for educating us!

  • @emilyd9647
    @emilyd9647 Před 3 lety +38

    Getting my IUD tomorrow... American citizen and scared about what’s to come in terms of women’s autonomy... I didn’t want to get one but feeling very forced. These videos are calming me down.. thank you

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +5

      It’s a terrible predicament...
      Glad you found the videos helpful.
      All the best,
      Dr. Dervaitis

    • @briannacarter7997
      @briannacarter7997 Před 3 lety +3

      I got mine two weeks ago for the same exact reason. Things were getting alike legit crazy smh

    • @weldchickn2270
      @weldchickn2270 Před 2 lety +4

      hey, i’m an american girl too. almost 16, from oklahoma, _was_ thinking about having sex but now with the total abortion ban here and the supreme court about to overturn roe, that’s gone out the window. i’m beyond devastated, i’m terrified.

    • @xxstar553
      @xxstar553 Před 2 lety +5

      @@weldchickn2270 im in the same boat. Im 19 and am getting an iud because of the recent abortion laws. Since theres a chance of still gettting pregnant with an IUD, I was going to track my ovulation cycle to see when Im the least fertile, and have "intercourse" (that term is weird) at that time for extra protection. You dont have to do that with an iud, but it will make me feel a bit better. If you do decide to do it, please use condoms, and maybe talk to your family about getting birth control. If they wont let you, say it is to help lessen cramping and period flow or acne (if you have any of those)

  • @punkkimiko
    @punkkimiko Před 3 lety +51

    Thanks so much for these videos! I got my IUD inserted today and it didn't hurt much at all. I was so relieved!

    • @jessieastrup7237
      @jessieastrup7237 Před 3 lety +5

      Ahhhh I hope I'm the same way. Getting mine tomorrow!!

    • @punkkimiko
      @punkkimiko Před 3 lety +1

      @@jessieastrup7237 Good luck!

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +2

      In scientific studies looking at use of anaesthetic gels, sprays or injections, they unfortunately have NOT been shown to significantly decrease the degree of discomfort at insertion.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @mehwishowais9793
      @mehwishowais9793 Před 2 lety +1

      I got mine done with my hysteroscopy…I was asleep

    • @danidelafuente1
      @danidelafuente1 Před 2 lety

      You’re so lucky! I just got my second one and it was so traumatizing I’m still crying about it. My first one was great though because I was given a cervix dialator

  • @vanessalaurin6687
    @vanessalaurin6687 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this educational video. I realized once I got home after insertion I really didn't get any information about what to expect after, waiting window for sexual activity. You really covered it all. I really appreciate these videos.

  • @Shujing11
    @Shujing11 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much for taking the time to record and post those videos. I'm about to have an IUD inserted, so I started searching and read some pretty scaring reviews of some people who had terrible side effects and I was so worried the same would happen to me. I have never been on birth control before and my OB/GYN prescribed Kyleena for me. Thanks for explaining the process in detail. Hope you continue making these videos, they are truly helpful.

  • @lucyleboeuf6499
    @lucyleboeuf6499 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for making these videos, they’re soo helpful! ❤️

  • @karinajacobs6447
    @karinajacobs6447 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much for these videos,they've been very helpful. I just got my IUD today and it was so scary not so painful.

  • @shelbyhadley3787
    @shelbyhadley3787 Před 2 lety

    Just wanted you to know your videos are very helpful and educational! Keep up the good work it really helps people :)

  • @kayleelockamy9241
    @kayleelockamy9241 Před rokem

    Im getting one today and im so nervous but i have been watching so many doctors/ ob/gyn about them and i just want to say thank you

  • @nattybear134
    @nattybear134 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm getting mine in tomorrow, I'm also from Ontario! My period was supposed to start yesterday but it still hasn't, but I'm taking those pills. I hope this won't turn my doctor away from doing it, getting an appointment is COVID is awful

  • @jessicagarza5901
    @jessicagarza5901 Před 3 lety +3

    Got my iud today and it was not nearly as bad as I thought. Just two deep cramps. So far today though the constant cramping has been the most annoying thing. Hopeful that it goes away after a few days.

  • @HaleyBabiee
    @HaleyBabiee Před 3 lety

    I am getting mine tomorrow and I’m very nervous but I’m hoping this will be a big change for my life. May 2019 I got the nexplannon bar in my arm and since then I’ve had a terrible increase in my anxiety and I’ve developed awful stomach problems. Mostly nausea and indigestion. Most doctors I’ve seen say they are related to the nexplannon but both started the day after I had it put in. So I finally made the appointment to get it removed and try the IUD. I’m hoping this helps me get back to normal life!

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      Please see video #8: Who Can or Can’t Use an IUD?”
      czcams.com/video/1fXnBTVYxQ8/video.html
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @TerezinhaHignett
    @TerezinhaHignett Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Dr. Dervaitis for taking the time to make these very informative videos. Are women ever offered a relaxant before/after the IUD procedure?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 měsíci

      There are not any standard of care guidelines on using “relaxants”, but there are some promising new options for pain relief in the form of inhalational anaesthetics (these are somewhat new to Canada, and were not available at the time I recorded this video). I plan to do a future video on this topic so stay tuned!

  • @ashleyshevalier9434
    @ashleyshevalier9434 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much! (Coming from Orangeville, ON) :)

  • @rosieburke3678
    @rosieburke3678 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for the in depth info. I recently had mine inserted with my gynecologist and when I asked about a follow-up, they said they weren't doing them because of COVID. I am the type of person to get anxious if I have something new like this, so would you recommend scheduling a checkup with my primary provider and do you know if they do ultrasounds?

  • @jillates_pilates
    @jillates_pilates Před 3 lety +3

    1) Is there any link to IUDs and yeast infections / bacterial infections?
    2) How common are more moderate and piercing cramps 4-6 following the hormonal IUD (vs mild)?
    Thank you so much for these videos! So helpful.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +2

      1) No (see video #18 for more details)
      2) Pain is subjective and difficult to quantify, I can’t comment on this or provide a percentage... If you are concerned about pain, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr Dervaitis

  • @krystall.perezmartinez9942

    Thank you for this.

  • @nicoledoria5826
    @nicoledoria5826 Před 4 lety +14

    I'm on my second IUD and I do love it! The initial insertion was a bit painful because of the cramping. I was just wondering if it's normal to have bleeding immediately after sex? I've noticed that it does seem to happen relatively consistently.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +9

      Hi Nicole-
      Glad to hear you’ve had a good experience with the IUD!
      While I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet, I would recommend that you watch video #7 “Is This Bleeding Normal” for an answer to your question. If there is ongoing bleeding that is a concern to you, I’d recommend that you see your doctor.
      Best wishes,
      Dr. Dervaitis

  • @oliviagreen2089
    @oliviagreen2089 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm going to get an ultrasound on Monday to make sure mine I'd were it's suppose to be. I'm 4 months 5 cycles in. I hope it's not misplaced.

  • @starkiller_alex1606
    @starkiller_alex1606 Před 3 lety +2

    Getting my IUD this week, my doctor recommended no sexual intercourse for 2 weeks prior and to be on my period. I followed both recommendations so I’m hoping for a smooth insertion😊 will update y’all soon👍

    • @Cece_1444
      @Cece_1444 Před 2 lety

      Still waiting for the update😂

    • @starkiller_alex1606
      @starkiller_alex1606 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Cece_1444 so it hurt really bad for a little bit after insertion. And then during my first period after insertion my uterus was having severe cramps (like stabbing pain) and it turns out my IUD was being pushed out by my body, so I ended up ripping it out myself.

    • @tamagotchi2505
      @tamagotchi2505 Před 2 lety +1

      Jesus Christ! 😂

  • @katderre3880
    @katderre3880 Před 4 lety

    I’m educating myself again because the first time I got an iud I got Skyla and it was painful but it was a good thing for me :) I was just scared of the IUD traveling like all the people on reddit say will happen that’s why I got it removed

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad to see you are seeking out the facts so that you can make a truly informed decision about the contraception that’s right for you!
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @rachnajolly4570
    @rachnajolly4570 Před 2 lety +3

    Doctor, I had Mirena insertion one month back due to endometrial Hyperplasia, but even after the insertion, I am bleeding heavily and continuously (almost 1 month now, the flow has come down with medication only). I just want to know if this is also a normal condition and should I be more patient for a couple of months or if you suspect it is not working for my body? Would really appreciate it if you could please answer this.

  • @samslabaugh4350
    @samslabaugh4350 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Dr.D am really interested in an IUD, after watching your previous videos im leaning towards a hormonal iud, however what do you recommend the mylena vs the kyrena? And which would be better for someone who have had very negative side effects from the combination type pills of birth control.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +4

      Hello-
      I mostly recommend Kyleena for patients who:
      -have not had children (smaller insertion device and easier to insert in these patients)
      OR
      -are looking for a lower dose hormonal option.
      NOTE: the hormone exposure from an IUD is VERY different compared to the oral birth control pill. Please also see videos: 10, 11, & 14 for more information on this particular topic.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @PeachesDreemurr
    @PeachesDreemurr Před 4 lety +2

    I'm getting mine due to PCOS, and this helps a lot.

    • @10234jsnm
      @10234jsnm Před 4 lety

      TheGreyEevee * Did you get the copper or the hormonal IUD?

    • @PeachesDreemurr
      @PeachesDreemurr Před 4 lety +1

      @@10234jsnm mirena, the hormone one.

    • @kmold0033
      @kmold0033 Před 3 lety

      Before this did you ever take an onset birth control and happen by chance to experience weight gain or strange discharge due to the BC? I’m taking bc for endometriosis but my doc wants me to get an IUD

    • @PeachesDreemurr
      @PeachesDreemurr Před 3 lety

      @@kmold0033 I don't think I did. I'm not sure, been a long time since then.

  • @jayt4832
    @jayt4832 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the information. God bless you. My doctor did not explain all that to me…

  • @lisabradshaw525
    @lisabradshaw525 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm having such a hard time deciding between an IUD and the Nexplanon arm implant.

  • @nadinepolgar1050
    @nadinepolgar1050 Před 3 lety +2

    I just got my IUD today and I felt so comfortable and knowledgeable because I had been watching all of your videos prior as they really shaped my decision to switch from the pill to the hormonal IUD so I really can’t thank you enough!
    At my appointment, my doctor told me to abstain from sex for at least two weeks or to use condoms, I’m in a long term monogamous relationship and neither of us like using condoms, other than the increased failure rate when comparing condom use to the withdrawal method, is there any other potential risks (possible infection) to using the withdrawal method for these two weeks?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      The hormonal IUD is not effective until 7 days after insertion (unless inserted during day 1-7 of the menstrual cycle) and so patients are advised to use backup contraception. Condoms have an 18% chance of pregnancy, withdrawal has a 26% chance of pregnancy. The copper IUD is effective immediately. Both IUD’s have a small chance of falling out after insertion (for thus reason, I advise my own patients to use back up contraception until they see me for their follow up visit when I check that the IUD is still in proper position).
      Glad you found the videos helpful. Thanks for watching!
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @kounsarwaseem9114
      @kounsarwaseem9114 Před 2 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 thanks

  • @petrabisson9610
    @petrabisson9610 Před 3 lety

    I’m 52 and am scheduled for a Mirena in 3 weeks due to hormonal perimenopause. That is, heavy bleeding accompanied by painful cramping. All tests have been done to rule out any issues.
    I’ve never had children and my gyno has advised me that she will freeze my cervix prior to insertion. Is this common practice? Thanks so much for your informative videos!!

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +1

      Some practitioners choose to freeze the cervix prior to insertion. This is not my practice personally (as there is not sufficient evidence in the literature to show that this actually improves pain significantly, and there can be done discomfort from the injection of the freezing). Some have tried freezing sprays and gels to the cervix, but there is also little evidence to show that this improves the discomfort associated with insertion.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @foolishlyfoolhardy6004
    @foolishlyfoolhardy6004 Před 2 měsíci

    I had that question about mentrual cup use in the first 20 days. It seems logical to me to avoid putting something up there during the "window for infection," but my doctor was unconcerned so long as it isn't in the 48 hours post placement.
    She was very good at explaining everything you are too, before and then after so it wasn't her just brushing me off or anything.
    It's up for me to decide, I guess.
    I don't know if I can manage my period without my cup (or disk rather) anymore, to be completely honest, I'm looking forward to it hopefully being completely gone.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 28 dny

      Yes, it is an individual choice. Admittedly, there is not any study evidence to prove harm from tampon or menstrual cup use after IUD insert (there is not actually even evidence to prove harm within the first 48 hours) My recommendation about avoiding tampons/ cups for 3 weeks is based simply on what we do know about the window for risk of infection (for which there is evidence).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @vinnavuong20
    @vinnavuong20 Před 3 lety

    Hi
    Love your videos so simple and straight forward. I had an IUD inserted on Thursday. I have this feeling afterwards of pain down there. It only hurts when l walk. I have slight spotting. I don’t have cramping in my abdomen area. Is this pain normal? If so, how long should this pain last? I don’t want to take a lot of pain killers, it’s not good for the liver. Thanks.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. If you are concerned about your symptoms, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @HungerSTR1KE
    @HungerSTR1KE Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for saying it's OK to remain on the pill until the follow up visit. I was going to message my doctor about that because she didn't tell me if it was OK to do that. She just said to use backup contraception for at least one week after insertion, but I wasn't sure if it was OK to continue on the pill or if she just meant condoms. I wasn't sure if it was OK to be on two hormonal birth control methods at the same time. Thank you!

  • @makaylalucas6880
    @makaylalucas6880 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi! I’m 18 and have experienced increased anxiety and depression from being on the birth control pill. I would like something long term as I want to avoid getting pregnant at this age. Would you suggest getting another form of birth control before the IUD? I read that If you’re under the age of 20 it may not stay in place. Any suggestions?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      Hi Makayla-
      There is a small chance that an IUD might fall out (average around 5%), but it is not necessarily more likely if you are under 20. Anyone in need of very effective contraception (regardless of their age) is a candidate for an IUD (if they don’t have contraindications- there are very few, see video 8). If you are considering an IUD, I’d recommend that you watch videos 10, 11, and 14 (which talk about the issue of hormones, the big difference between hormone exposure in the pill versus the IUD, and also compares the copper and the hormonal IUD).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @d_girl17
    @d_girl17 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @emmamarchese7504
    @emmamarchese7504 Před 4 lety

    hey! I am getting my Kyleena IUD inserted today. I have a fear of throwing up and people say they have thrown up because of the pain after. My doctor prescribed me with 800mg of ibuprofen, I took a pill the night before to soften it, and I am on the heaviest day of my period. I am still dreading it because I have heard people have thrown up after, and I am scared that I am going to.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      It is rare to vomit after an IUD insertion. It is not usually because of pain, but because of what is called a “vasovagal reaction”- stretching of receptors in the cervix trigger it, the heart rate slows and blood pressure drops (briefly) and that’s what causes the nausea. It usually passes fairly quickly.
      Good luck!
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @kaylahD_ford
      @kaylahD_ford Před 2 lety

      Hello! I know this was a year ago but you’re comment is EXACTLY what I am looking for. I’m getting mine (Kyleena) inserted in 3 days. I’ve done so much research and watched so many videos I may be about certified to insert one myself 🤣 anyways, also major fear of throwing up. More so than the pain.
      How was your experience? I also heard 800 mg of ibuprofen helps but I am afraid to take the cervix softener (misprostol) because I’ve heard it can actually cause nausea/abdominal distress and I’m too afraid to risk that. I need to try to get off these damn pills though. I’m so tired of them after years and years .
      Thank you!!!!

  • @HedwigDesign
    @HedwigDesign Před 3 lety

    Hi Doc. Got a copper IUD inserted almost 2.5 weeks ago. Recently i have been experiencing some really bad cramps however my menstruation isnt due for about 1.5 weeks. Is this normal? It also feels a little bit dry & irritated ‘down there’. Should i contact my gyn or is this just normal?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      Hello-
      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. If you are concerned about your symptoms, see your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @nellvei811
    @nellvei811 Před 3 lety +6

    I’m getting an IUD tomorrow, maybe I’ll come back after getting it so I can share my experience

    • @wowitsKAYLYN
      @wowitsKAYLYN Před 3 lety +1

      how was it?

    • @nellvei811
      @nellvei811 Před 3 lety +3

      @@wowitsKAYLYN Right! I forgot about this. Ok here, my experience wasn’t that bad, it didn’t hurt but when it was about to get into the cervix it was really uncomfortable, and then when it’s done you’re going to feel like cramps but there’s no pain, at least in my experience. I really recommend you that before you go, like one hour before eat something, and bring a pad cause it’s going to be a lot of spotting and of course don’t go alone because if you start feeling bad you can have at least someone that can help you. And that’s all, it’s not going to be painful so there’s no need to be scared just relax and think about something else while getting it.

    • @wowitsKAYLYN
      @wowitsKAYLYN Před 3 lety +3

      @@nellvei811 thank you so much! i keep hearing horror stories so this made me feel so much better!

    • @kendrajones8310
      @kendrajones8310 Před 3 lety

      @@nellvei811 I know I’m super late but I get mine tomorrow and I just read your comment and it relieved me so much I have really bad anxiety for anything gynecologist related so I am so relieved to have read this comment and been given genuine clarity

    • @nellvei811
      @nellvei811 Před 3 lety

      @@kendrajones8310 Awww thank you so much🥰 I hope everything goes well ❤️

  • @jen4015
    @jen4015 Před 3 lety +3

    I had a bad experience with the mirena, I am sensitive to harmones when it comes to my mood so I changed to the copper one 🤞🏻

    • @Kristalw98
      @Kristalw98 Před 2 lety

      how has your experience been?

    • @jen4015
      @jen4015 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kristalw98 not great, I have a 4 month old🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @Kristalw98
      @Kristalw98 Před 2 lety

      @@jen4015 Ohh nooo! X.x congrats anyway! . If I get the copper I will definitely use it with another method, pull out, condoms, or spermicide...

  • @kaileybethanylemay
    @kaileybethanylemay Před 4 lety +4

    Hey! I just got my iud two days ago, and I was wondering if it is normal to have lower back pain.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +2

      Hello-
      Cramping and pain in the “adjustment phase” after insertion can vary from patient to patient (much like menstrual cramping can be different from one person to the next...) The discomfort is usually similar to menstrual cramping. Some women do experience lower back discomfort with menses. This sort of pain is also a possibility after IUD insertion (but less common).
      If your pain is severe, or not improving, I would recommend that you see your doctor for assessment.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @alottatiger9808
    @alottatiger9808 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I'm so appreciative of your videos! I have my IUD insertion in 2 days. I just got my period today. I understand to not insert anything after the procedure for a while, but is it okay for me to use my menstrual cup up until my appointment?

  • @stephabeauty_2661
    @stephabeauty_2661 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had mine for about 4 days & have a foul smelly discharge. Did not have before getting the iud, however it does still come out a bit pink/brownish. Could that be the reason for the smell?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. If there is foul smelling discharge, see your doctor to rule out an infection.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @brittcmarques
    @brittcmarques Před 6 dny

    Is there a best time of your cycle for insertion? I’m curious if getting it inserted right after your period would let it all calm down before your next one?

  • @itsOyinO
    @itsOyinO Před 3 lety

    I got my iud on the 5th spotted for a few days now I'm squishy.... would the spotting come back ??

  • @karhengamez9353
    @karhengamez9353 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, this is very helpful! Thank you.
    I’ve had my Copper IUD for 5 months now, and I bleed almost everyday, not too heavy bleeding but constant. Is this normal?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 9 měsíci

      Daily bleeding beyond the initial adjustment period is not typical. This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. See your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @pragooutube
    @pragooutube Před 4 lety

    So it's not necessary to refrain from checking for the strings too soon after insertion? I was concerned whether I should wait for like a week before I put my fingers or anything near my cervix, for fear of causing an infection!

  • @tiffanyhaskins7344
    @tiffanyhaskins7344 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Dr. I’ve had my IUD since November of last year and this is the first month I have not received a cycle or some sort of bleeding. Is this normal? Should I take a pregnancy test?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      If it’s a hormonal IUD, some women (up to 30%) stop having a regular menstrual cycle (it can take several months for this to happen). However, because of the known 2-8/1000 chance of pregnancy with an IUD, if it’s the first time you’ve missed a cycle, the safest thing would be to confirm that you are not pregnant (either with an at home test or at the lab, via your doctor).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @fatusheey777fatush2
    @fatusheey777fatush2 Před rokem

    Thanks 🙏

  • @ruthie1271
    @ruthie1271 Před 2 lety

    Hi Dr Dervaitis! Is there a lot of bleeding going on during the actual insertion? For the 2-3 weeks following insertion there is a lot of cramping and spotting, but would there be an estimated time of when a "period" comes after the IUD is inserted?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      There is some bleeding associated with insertion but not usually heavy bleeding. A period may or may not come on schedule after insertion, it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish period bleeding from “adjustment phase” bleeding in the few weeks following insertion.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @frankiedrew9771
    @frankiedrew9771 Před 4 lety

    I currently have Nexplanon and I’m considering getting a hormonal IUD. Would the two cancel each other out or would it be better to have both? I’m in a new relationship too.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      It would not be recommended to use both (usually it’s one or the other). Remember that neither the Nexplanon nor the IUD protect against STI’s, so always also use condoms for STI prevention with a new partner!
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @ashakirana3936
    @ashakirana3936 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dr.
    I have had Merina inserted on 16th Jan 2023 . I was diagnosed with adenomyosis 4 months ago and was advised to have Merina . I had spotting the day before my surgery ( Hysteroscopy, curettage and Merina) . Had light bleeding for few days but today have dark red almost black bleeding . How do I know if I am having my periods? My period was due tomorrow. And can you please tell more about light headed and weakness ( how long does it last ?) can do my daily chore cause of weakness . The cramps are mild but the weakness and dizziness are extremely higher that I can’t even drive my car .

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před rokem

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. Talk to your doctor. For information about bleeding after IUD insertion, please see video #7.
      czcams.com/video/KNI0uJSgLvs/video.html

  • @missjosy34
    @missjosy34 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the info! I just got my copper iud placed on June 2nd, my experience after placement was horrible I cramped really bad to the point I was crying. I’ve had heavy discharge mostly clear with a little bit of brown spotting but I get random sharp cramps still, will this continue? I’ve also been spotting a lot and had a little bit of dark blood, is this something I need to worry about? Sorry for the tmi, my gyno didn’t really explain this to me.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet. I’d recommend that you re-watch video #7. If you’re concerned, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @ashy2709
      @ashy2709 Před 3 lety

      Hi Joseline im so sorry if this is a personal question! I got my copper iud placed 2 days ago and you have described exactly what I am going through, like spot on exact. I am a little worried it isn’t normal as I can’t find anyone with symptoms like this! would you mind telling me if yours worked itself out or if you had to go back to the doctors? I’d really appreciate the help!

    • @missjosy34
      @missjosy34 Před 3 lety

      @@ashy2709 hi Ashy, I actually removed mine 3 months after because the pain for me was unbearable. Turns out they ordered me an iud that was too big for my uterus, according to my doctor she said I had a small uterus and the bigger ones are usually placed in females that had babies already and I haven’t so maybe that’s why it hurt so bad. Anyways I’m off birth control completely now I did go back on the pill for a little bit but decided to get off it. I would make sure to ask your Gyno if it’s the spotting continues, what I read is that it normal to have in between spotting until your body adjusts to the IUD but I’m no expert. Best of luck! (:

    • @laurenvanacken
      @laurenvanacken Před rokem

      @@missjosy34 Hi! I wanted to say that maybe the Kyleena IUD is something for you. It’s hormonal, but the smaller sister of the Mirena. I went and got it this week, didn’t have a bad experience with the insertion. Plus I don’t experience any cramping. My period even went away after a few days already. I know it’s really personal. But def with your situation, it can be a better option to get the Kyleena.

  • @masielgrullon3887
    @masielgrullon3887 Před 3 lety

    Hello DR D. I have a question do I have to be on my period to get an iud inserted ? I love your videos btw 😊

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello-
      Glad you are finding the videos helpful. It’s not absolutely necessary to be on your period for an IUD insertion. Some clinics schedule it this way because: 1) it’s a way to be certain that the patient is not pregnant at the time of insertion, (although there are other ways of determining this, with by history or lab test) 2) the insertion may be somewhat easier during menses because of changes to the cervix and the cervical canal is a bit more open due to the menstrual blood).
      Check with your doctor/clinic to find out their policy on this issue.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @rachelwebb1324
    @rachelwebb1324 Před 4 lety

    If I have IUD removal and insertion on the same day, do I need to use back up protection?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      It might depend on the kind of IUD, and where you are in your cycle.... but most gynecologists would say “no”. However, because there is a risk of expulsion or undetected perforation (in either of these situations the IUD would not actually be within the uterus doing it’s job...) I advise all of my patients to use back up contraception until they see me for their one month check up (and we are reassured that the IUD has remained in proper position).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @mauriciocunha7508
    @mauriciocunha7508 Před 2 lety

    Very good video, very clear and educate.
    It’s possible after get IUD the woman feeling with less sex drive or zero libido on her first weeks?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      No consistent evidence to support a decrease in libido with IUD use (very low levels of hormone in the blood stream, and the majority of women still ovulate with the hormonal IUD and so natural hormone cycling is not altered).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @heglenn
    @heglenn Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had the kyleena in for just over a week now and so far I hate it and it’s still super painful to the point it stops me in my tracks. Ten x beyond anything I’ve experienced as far as regular period cramps. I’ve felt bloated as a tick since as well a headache nearly every day and uncontrollable crying teii ok nights in a row 3 days after insertion. The most concerning however bc it was a brand new issue to me that happen the day after was a swelling in my left foot/ankle causing the foot to feel thick and numb. It went away after about a day or two and it’s back again today and idk why.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. See your doctor. If a patient is not happy with their IUD experience, it can be removed at any time.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @laurenvanacken
      @laurenvanacken Před rokem

      So sorry to hear your experience has been bad with Kyleena. I had mine placed on tuesday. Didn’t feel pain during insertion and had mild cramps. But nothing severe. It had been 5 days now and my period stopped, plus I got no cramps.
      I think you should make an appointment to check if everything is normal. It sounds like something isn’t right. Maybe your body doesn’t like the new hormone (levonorgestrel).

  • @TheJoefin
    @TheJoefin Před 4 lety

    I just got my Hormonal IUD inserted a week ago for very heavy periods. It's been a week and 3 days ago I started bleeding not extremely heavy, but is not light or spotting either. I bleed all day and night -_- and it scares me to bleed so much. I've already been having abnormal bleeding for over 4 months where I've had only 2 weeks break. Is it normal to bleed a lil more than just light?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet. I’d recommend that you watch videos #7, 19 and 20. If you are concerned about your bleeding, see your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @TheJoefin
      @TheJoefin Před 4 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 thank you

  • @thevictoriaabia
    @thevictoriaabia Před 3 lety

    Is there a specific time/window that an IUD should be inserted during the menstrual cycle?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      Some clinics recommend insertion while the patient is actually menstruating- insertion might be slightly easier (because the cervical canal is a bit more open due to the menstrual blood) and the inserter can be certain that the patient isn’t pregnant. However, an IUD can be inserted at any time, as long as there is some sort of assurance that the patient is not pregnant (either based on clinical history or a negative pregnancy test).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @alessandramanna403
    @alessandramanna403 Před 3 lety +1

    I got the Paragard yesterday and today I'm experiencing some light bleeding and brown discharge, I'm confused if this is period blood or just spotting?

    • @thevictoriaabia
      @thevictoriaabia Před 3 lety +1

      According to Dr D. , it is a result of your body adjusting to the presence of the new object i.e the IUD.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +2

      Please see video #7 (“Is This Bleeding Normal”?)
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @kirstiforsyth8202
    @kirstiforsyth8202 Před 3 lety

    Hi Dr. - Am I able to take baths immediately after and iud removal and insertion? I’m getting both done today

  • @itscarobaro7095
    @itscarobaro7095 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve had my IUD since November 2018 so it’s been a little over a year. Yet I am experiencing abdominal pain (not frequent), pink discharge, slight bleeding, breast tenderness, and headaches (although I’m not sure headaches are related). Are these normal side effects?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet. If these symptoms are concerning you, I’d recommend that you see your doctor. Also, please see video #10 “What are the Possible ‘Hormonal’ Side Effects of an IUD”.
      All the best,
      Dr. Dervaitis

  • @gayatrikudarimath4158
    @gayatrikudarimath4158 Před 2 lety

    Hi medam, I'm from Karnataka plz tell me after wearing cooper-t how to take care plz tell me.

  • @AceFace39
    @AceFace39 Před 2 lety

    Can you describe the course of action if, upon receiving the lab results, a patient was discovered to be pregnant at the IUD insertion appointment? If the patient wished to terminate the pregnancy and move forward with the insertion, can it be done at the current appointment, or would multiple appointments be required? Thank you.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      The answer to this question depends on which country you live in (and where exactly in that country)- procedure and restrictions around termination vary. Talk to your doctor.
      An IUD can be inserted at the same time as a surgical termination.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @graceabrea6957
    @graceabrea6957 Před 3 lety

    Hi doc.,have and iud insertion last april 10,said my obygne that spotting is normal but last april 17 until now it was heavy period it is normal,but since 1 year of using a contraceptive depot i dont have period at all..so decide to have and iud insertion..i watch your videos,and i ask you about and iud because the obygene dont have instruct me about the iud..

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. Talk to your doctor.

  • @mairagarcia2185
    @mairagarcia2185 Před 3 lety

    Experienced seizures one month after removal. Only had it for 2 months .

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      While this channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice, I would recommend that you see a neurologist (or at least your family physician) for investigations as to the cause of your seizures. There is no evidence to support a causal link between IUD use and seizures (and there is certainly not any physiologic mechanism to explain seizures after discontinuation).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @zakarrahg5250
    @zakarrahg5250 Před 4 lety

    I'm getting mine mirena IUD in May when 27 2021 come nexplanon 2020 ok

  • @BrendaCisneros-zl7sv
    @BrendaCisneros-zl7sv Před měsícem

    What about blood clots 1 month after with period?

  • @o.om.m5632
    @o.om.m5632 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing, could you please provide the name for bio identical plant based progesterone (orally) in Canada

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před rokem

      This is beyond the scope of this channel. Currently there is not any good evidence to support the use of bio identical (versus traditional hormone replacement therapy).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @nalasfriend
    @nalasfriend Před 3 lety +1

    Is it normal to not be getting a period after four months of the iud being in place? No chance of pregnancy but I always had light periods and prior to the iud insertion I was on LoLo birth control which stopped my period

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +1

      20-30% of hormonal (not copper) IUD users may stop having periods.
      The chance of pregnancy with an IUD is 2-8/1000- if you suddenly stop having periods and think you might be pregnant, do a pregnancy test &/or see your doctor. Patients who previously had very light cycles may be more likely to not have a cycle with the hormonal IUD.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @janevans3324
    @janevans3324 Před 3 lety

    Hey am jyn and of late I had it inserted but despite that I had been through alot of abdominal pains as though menstruation is on its way what should I do

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. If you are concerned about your symptoms, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @user-kw2bs9gr2f
    @user-kw2bs9gr2f Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, Dr. D! I've been wondering about this for a little while now. I've had my iud for about a month now, but my partner and I have a pretty consistent sex life, and I wanted to know if the amount of times we'd have sexual intercourse every other day would effect me in any way?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Sarah-
      There would not be any different effect on the IUD (or you) based on frequency of intercourse. Obviously, more frequent intercourse increases the chance of pregnancy, so it’s good that you are using such an effective contraceptive method! (A reminder that if you are ever with a new partner in the future that condoms are necessary for STI prevention.)
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @Being_Ray
    @Being_Ray Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Dr D , I’ve had my IUD for 10 months now, I’ve been spotting consistently for a month now is it possible that the IUD is causing this? Or is it a sign of a problem?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet. If you are concerned, see your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @ruthmomanyi2071
    @ruthmomanyi2071 Před 4 lety

    Hi doc..am wondering...is it only a gynae that can do the insertion or any trained person can do it

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello-
      In addition to Gynecologists, many Family Physicians and Nurse Practioners are trained to insert IUD’s.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @oddyreese1220
    @oddyreese1220 Před 2 lety

    would you recommend taking something such as ibuprofen before getting it inserted?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      There have been studies to look at this issue. They found that taking pain relievers before the procedure did NOT work any better than taking them afterwards (as needed).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @placeclevertitlehere
    @placeclevertitlehere Před 2 lety +2

    Is it normal to have extreme cramping after insertion? i had one inserted and experienced no pain during, but about an hour after insertion i started feeling extreme cramps (vomited three times from the pain). the cramps eventually went away after a few hours but i’ve been experiencing uncomfortable bloating and minor cramping since (it’s been a week now)

    • @kamronpeete602
      @kamronpeete602 Před 2 lety

      im sorry about that. I hope you are ok now! and, does insertion feel uncomfortable?

    • @placeclevertitlehere
      @placeclevertitlehere Před 2 lety

      @@kamronpeete602 for me it was very bearable! (keep in mind everyone has different pain tolerance levels though) i have irritable bowel syndrome, and the insertion process felt very similar to the kind of discomfort that you would experience right before having an ibs episode, so it wasn't bad at all for me, just uncomfortable (think like that uncomfortable feeling you get in your stomach/abdomen right before you have to poop/diarrhea (sorry, tmi)). it was mostly the cramping that occurred about an hour afterwards that was horrible. i don't really get period cramps, so it was a bit of shock to experience such horrible cramping that i could only take a few steps before feeling the intense urge to vomit from the pain.

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety +1

      Some cramping can occur in the first few days after insertion (it may last one or two weeks in some patients), but usually the cramps are mild to moderate (most patients are able to manage with anti-inflammatory medications like Advil ). It is much less common for a patient to experience severe cramping after the actual insertion, but for some patients the “adjustment phase” cramping may be be more intense than it is for others.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @karenfreeman280
    @karenfreeman280 Před 2 lety

    I've had a thyroidectomy my doctor decided to use IUD because of heavy menstrual bleeding but I've also gained a lot of weight I am concerned that the IUD is playing a big part in that could that be likely

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      There is no proven association between the hormonal IUD and weight gain. (See video #10 for more info).

  • @skylarjones3040
    @skylarjones3040 Před 2 lety

    Had my paragard inserted about an hour ago. There was one big severe cramp when it was inserted but that was it. Doctor said that it is effective immediately, but I am concerned for infection. How long should me and my partner wait before having sex. Also by doctor did not schedule a 1 month follow up, should I be worried or push for a follow up?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      The paragard is effective immediately. Because of the small chance of expulsion, I advise my own patients to use back up contraception until I see them for their one month check. Not all doctors schedule a check. If you’re able to feel the strings (see video #27) then you can be fairly confident that it is where it should be and protecting you. You can be sexually actively immediately. The infection risk is less than 1%. If you’re with a new partner, it’s still important to use condoms for prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @madisonstokes6861
    @madisonstokes6861 Před 3 lety

    hi, so I just got my IUD yesterday, and after the insertion (or before I don’t remember) they put some orange-yellow cream stuff on my cervix which I’m not sure what that is for. Today, I was seeing if I could feel the string and I noticed the inside is very dry and almost clumpy feeling which I guess is from whatever they put in there. Is this normal?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      Sometimes we use what’s called Monsel’s solution (ferrous subsulphate), it helps to coagulate any bleeding related to the insertion procedure (it’s an orange/mustard colour). When it mixes with blood it clumps and can look black (and sometimes like a coffee ground consistency).
      If you are concerned, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @madisonstokes6861
      @madisonstokes6861 Před 3 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 does this exit out after a while? And is it normal to be very dry the day after insertion?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      The discharge should resolve in a few days. Vaginal dryness is not typically a post insertion complaint.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @jazzyacosta1078
    @jazzyacosta1078 Před 3 lety

    I just had an iud put in yesterday and without thinking about it I went to the jacuzzi today. How long should I have waited to go ?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +1

      No restrictions on baths, hot tubs, swimming (etc.) after IUD insertion.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @cynthiadonato4445
    @cynthiadonato4445 Před 3 lety

    Hi I just got my Paragaurd IUD today and was not informed that I could not take bath. I was bleeding and decided to take a bath. Later on I did my research and realized I shouldn’t have took a bath should I be worried ?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      There is not any evidence to support bathing restrictions (I tell my patients that they are able to bathe normally after insertion).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @Pr1ncessYak
    @Pr1ncessYak Před 4 lety

    Hi Doctor. Is true that if you have a retroverted uterus, the iud is likely not to fit properly?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      Good question Kay! Answer= NO. An IUD can be inserted into the uterus regardless of whether it is tilted back (retroverted), forward (anteverted) or in the middle (midverted). The doctor examines the patient prior to insertion to determine which direction to insert.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @nomiampofu9465
      @nomiampofu9465 Před 3 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 it's almost 11 months with IUD. But for the past 2months I have been spotting and experiencing some cramps during the days of cycle, but no bleeding...Is it Normal?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. Talk to your doctor (See video #7 for more info re: bleeding post insertion).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @graziekanazawa4106
    @graziekanazawa4106 Před 2 lety

    What can is your advice iud for endometriosis? Please answer

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      The progesterone IUD is a known treatment option for endometriosis. If you have further questions about this, talk to your doctor.

  • @khadeejearhkabeer1501
    @khadeejearhkabeer1501 Před 4 lety

    Doc. Am so so worried, i use to have my monthly cycle before and on iud, but after removing it on d 16th of January 2020 i didnt see my menses up to date. Am so so worried pls help me with some information. Its urgent. Thanks

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      Hello-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet. If you are worried about a change in your menstrual cycles, I’d recommend that you see your doctor. If you are worried about pregnancy, you can do a self test or formal testing with your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @khadeejearhkabeer1501
      @khadeejearhkabeer1501 Před 4 lety

      Thanks

    • @khadeejearhkabeer1501
      @khadeejearhkabeer1501 Před 4 lety +1

      Hlo doc am now happy, i saw my light menses today. 1st april. My first menses after removal of iud on 16th january.

    • @kabeerkabeerrizwan1646
      @kabeerkabeerrizwan1646 Před 3 lety

      @@khadeejearhkabeer1501 same posion AP no q late hoi please reply m ny remove krwai date ni a ri

  • @MRxXR3APERXx
    @MRxXR3APERXx Před rokem

    Hey Dr Devaitis I’ve seen a lot of women say that the hormonal iud caused them PCOS and Infertility. Can this be caused from the IUD and if so is this common?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před rokem

      False. Totally false. See my video about how the hormonal IUD is treatment (not cause) for PCOS:
      czcams.com/video/05onNnMH5EI/video.html
      Also these videos where I highlight the fact that the IUD has no impact on future fertility:
      czcams.com/video/05onNnMH5EI/video.html
      czcams.com/video/wi7D6Fk1Od8/video.html
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @samrabatool5711
    @samrabatool5711 Před 3 lety

    My mother is 52 and she is a CVST patient and her periods are not normal sometimes she have clots and have really bad cramp..so my gynecologist has suggested marina IUD for her... So what should we do about it? Please can you respond as soon as you can...

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      This channel is not intended to provide personalized medical advice. Talk to your mother’s doctor.

  • @samanthairwin9396
    @samanthairwin9396 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Dr. How long do you have to wait after unprotected sex to get an iud placed?

    • @prettylady7070
      @prettylady7070 Před 4 lety +1

      Its depends on the type of iud you get a hormonal one is 7 days before you're protected where as the copper one is immediate protection..
      How I know: I just got mine done and have the paper work from my doctor

  • @prettylady7070
    @prettylady7070 Před 4 lety

    I can't find an answer anywhere but how long does the cramping last?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +5

      It varies. In some patients, a few hours, in others a few days, and in a small percentage, cramping may last a few weeks.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @prettylady7070
      @prettylady7070 Před 4 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 thank you for replying

  • @artart3412
    @artart3412 Před 4 lety

    Is it a good idea to get a IUD after suffering a 4th degree tare? Will it cause more vaginal pain ?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello-
      Previous 4th degree tear (or any degree of tearing after vaginal delivery) is not a contraindication to IUD use and should have no real influence on the decision whether to use an IUD for contraception (it would not have an impact on any pain or discomfort related to the tear).
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @mohamedsalman8033
    @mohamedsalman8033 Před 7 měsíci

    Will the IUCD remove when checking if it’s still there?

  • @arlethramirez9702
    @arlethramirez9702 Před 3 lety +1

    I saw somewhere that you are more prone to getting cysts with an IUD. What are signs to look out for which could indicate the development of a Cyst? Also how common are Cysts with IUDS?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, there can be an increased chance of ovarian cysts with IUD use. “Functional” (benign) ovarian cysts are also common in all reproductive aged women (even those not using an IUD). These cysts form as a consequence of follicle development and ovulation. Since most women using the IUD still ovulate, these cysts can occur. The vast majority have no symptoms and resolve spontaneously. If you are concerned about the possibility of cysts, talk to your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @ananya6570
    @ananya6570 Před rokem

    I got inserted mirena a week before but I am still having slight abdominal pain and spotting can you please help me how long this spotting can continue???

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před rokem

      Please see video # 7 for more information about bleeding after IUD insertion:
      czcams.com/video/KNI0uJSgLvs/video.html

  • @ludmilagaidam9243
    @ludmilagaidam9243 Před 3 lety

    Is inflammation of the inside of the vagina after insertion common and after how long does that go or is there anything I can do to help reduce it?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve not seen this side effect and there is not any evidence to suggest that there would be isolated inflammatory vaginal changes after insertion. However, infection can occur in 0.5% of IUD users, and is common in the first 3 weeks after insertion. If you are concerned about infection (other symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, foul discharge) see your doctor!
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @jaynytorres3573
    @jaynytorres3573 Před 4 lety +5

    Been on my period for almost 3 weeks as of this Friday is that normal ? Anything I can do to make it lighter ??

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Jayny-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet (since I am not your physician and don’t have all the relevant information or the ability to examine you...) I can’t comment based on the limited information provided. The best I can advise: if you are concerned, you should book an appointment with your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @metaknight6189
    @metaknight6189 Před 2 lety

    Scary anyway but I have no option... thanks 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @Ehitsjules
    @Ehitsjules Před 2 lety

    What happens if you accidentally stored your Kyleena iud in cold temperatures?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      Quoting directly from the product monograph:
      “Store at 77 degrees (25 Celsius), with excursions permitted between 59-86 degrees(15-30 Celsius).”

  • @OliveDeuce
    @OliveDeuce Před 3 lety

    I just got my IUD and I still feel cramping and dizziness over an hour after the visit. I read online that it shouldn’t go more than half an hour. Is this true??

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      What you’re describing may be a vasovagal episode, which is usually transient (typically 10-15 minutes, less commonly would it last more than 30 minutes). Watch video #6 for more info on vasovagal episodes post insertion.

    • @OliveDeuce
      @OliveDeuce Před 3 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 it lasted for 4 hours! I feel fine now (day after) but the day ot was HORRIBLE. Now I just have spotting

  • @sanxinaafrin6725
    @sanxinaafrin6725 Před 4 lety

    I inserted copper Iud 7 weeks ago.. But still bleeding. What do i do.? Is it normal. How long do i wait? Plz help

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 4 lety

      Hello-
      Unfortunately I can’t give personalized medical advice over the internet (since I am not your physician and I don’t have all of the relevant information or the ability to examine you...) Speaking generally, the “adjustment phase” bleeding sometimes can last longer than 4-6 weeks (sometimes it lasts even a few months). However, if your bleeding isn’t resolving, I’d recommend that you see your doctor.
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @sanxinaafrin6725
      @sanxinaafrin6725 Před 4 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789
      Thank you

  • @kalungisheildonnah5764
    @kalungisheildonnah5764 Před 3 měsíci

    Is it ok to take tranxenamic acid to stop the bleeding?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 měsíci

      Tranexamic Acid is generally prescribed to manage heavy bleeding. Talk to your doctor.

  • @lilabubier6421
    @lilabubier6421 Před rokem

    I’ve been getting super duper nauseous during sex, not after, during. Like 10 seconds in. The only position that I know of that doesn’t make me nauseous is when I’m on top. none of my Doctors really even know why, i think it’s my iud. I got it about a year ago and it started happening in February of this year. Do u have any ideas or any information I can take with me to the doctors to give them some sort of idea of what’s wrong with me?

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před rokem

      There is not any evidence to link this sort of a reaction/ side effect to IUD use, nor do I know of any other obvious explanation to explain this (…although some patients can be sensitive to pressure applied to the cervix, sometimes causing a vasovagal response during IUD insertion. Vasovagal episodes can be associated with nausea. I am speculating, but possibly with deep penetration the pressure on the cervix might also trigger such a response?)
      -Dr. Dervaitis

  • @elizabethimonioja2580
    @elizabethimonioja2580 Před 3 lety +1

    Please my name is lizzy
    There is something that is really bordering me, my question is
    Can someone still have go through normal vagina birth after the removal of IUD? Because I have IUD insert on me ,I don't feel any pain
    I am very worried about , future what will it be in 3year to come
    And thank you so much for your video s

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 3 lety

      Hello-
      Yes! After removal of the IUD, pregnancy and vaginal birth are certainly possible (the IUD has no impact on future fertility and no impact on mode of delivery for future pregnancies).
      All the best,
      -Dr. Dervaitis

    • @elizabethimonioja2580
      @elizabethimonioja2580 Před 3 lety

      @@dr.kristinadervaitis789 thanks you so much for your reply and time I so much appreciate your work

  • @poojaartgallery83
    @poojaartgallery83 Před 2 lety

    Hello I m from India...Can we do exercise after Mirena....Guide me please

    • @dr.kristinadervaitis789
      @dr.kristinadervaitis789  Před 2 lety

      Yes! See this video for more information:
      czcams.com/video/To8_RDsamgo/video.html
      -Dr. Dervaitis