Insertion and Removal of IUD | Explained by an OBGYN

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2021
  • As requested by so many of you on my last video...here's how we insert AND remove an IUD! I explain the instruments we use, what to expect during your visit, how it can feel and finally I demonstrate how simple removal can be! Don't forget to share with your friends, sisters, cousins, mom--everyone! We all have the same questions and we all want all the details!
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Komentáře • 710

  • @Hayl_st0rm
    @Hayl_st0rm Před 4 měsíci +47

    I really appreciate the detail and diagrams on this. My only issue is the downplaying of pain. It’s so wild because the way it looks it doesn’t make sense why it felt like a demon was coming outside of me while mine was inserted. Worse pain ever and even vomited on the way home. I just wish more videos would address this because it was way more than uncomfy. But regardless I’m so glad we even have videos like this to watch so thank you for making this! I mostly watched it for the removal and I’m glad to see it’s way faster so at least if it hurts as bad it’ll be quicker.

    • @perkinsleahlp
      @perkinsleahlp Před 3 měsíci +2

      I really appreciate you commenting that. Because I came here to see if my excruciating pain And I almost vomited on my drive home was normal or not. I'm still having slight pain or discomfort in my upper right groin area a month later.. .

    • @Hayl_st0rm
      @Hayl_st0rm Před 2 měsíci

      @@perkinsleahlp I hope you’re feeling better now!

    • @Pasch55
      @Pasch55 Před měsícem

      In case it hasn't happened yet: I had mine taken out just the other day. My Gyno told me cough and while doing that she pulled it out. I felt it for like a split second but too short to even really realize what happened 😅 But, to put this into context: I also didn't have much problem with the insertion. It hurt a little, was very crampy but it wasn't a big problem. Taking it out should in any case be less painful than inserting it 😊

  • @jademiller650
    @jademiller650 Před 2 lety +222

    Please stop implying insertion doesn’t hurt! I’ve had two, and it is incredibly painful! Doctors need to stop gaslighting women when it comes to pain. Everyone I know who’s had an IUD has experienced moderate to severe pain on insertion. As a healthcare professional myself, we really need to be transparent and honest with our patients. This video is so informative, but describing the sometimes excruciating pain as ‘crampy’ is patronising and wrong.

    • @hopey9252
      @hopey9252 Před rokem +13

      Yes I just had my third one placed yesterday and the removal and placement was so excruciating and unbearable!!! The doctor said I was being overly dramatic!!

    • @reinadarkheart
      @reinadarkheart Před rokem +12

      They’re violating informed consent laws doing this because they’re not telling you about what is causing the pain: the tenaculum

    • @florencembifuh7375
      @florencembifuh7375 Před 7 měsíci +2

      My dearest women of a truth the best way is to agree with your husband and you people follow the natural method , by following your safe period. Any artificial thing you put inside of you whether the IUD or the other method had alot of side effects. And God will hold you responsibility on the last day

    • @queensworld5427
      @queensworld5427 Před 7 měsíci +6

      I tried having a second one inserted and nearly passed out and threw up from the pain. They should definitely disclose that some do experience a lot of pain.

    • @kakefyll
      @kakefyll Před 7 měsíci +6

      It didn't for me. It's very individual

  • @byelamos
    @byelamos Před 2 lety +223

    I've been a user of IUD for about 8 years, with 2 insertions. This method works for me, and the fact that it is a long-lasting method makes the pain worht it, BUT...
    The very first time was increadibly painful - and I have high pain tolerance. The fact that uterus-owners are expected to endure this pain or that we are said to exaggerate the pain is medical misoginy. No medical profesional on CZcams talk about the tenaculum placement. The cervix is sensitive and the tenaculum hurts a lot.
    When I got my IUD replaced, the clinic used local anesthesia on my cervix and I was under a small percentage of Nitrous oxide. This helped incredibly. I was much more relaxed and the pain level went for a 8/10 to a 3/10.
    People with vaginas should be able to limit the pain of something that can be a traumatic experience. This birthcontrol method works well, but it doesn't mean that we should accept the pain that is associated with it.
    And also, why on earth are we still piercing though cervix with a tool that hasn't evolved for over 100 years? Isn't there anything better?

    • @InfinitelyASMR
      @InfinitelyASMR Před 2 lety +35

      Yes yes yes! We get told that many things are uncomfortable but are incredibly painful and it’s not OK.

    • @issaramirez2654
      @issaramirez2654 Před 2 lety +12

      I agree. I just got my paraguard removed today after 6-1/2 years of having it in place. I can not even describe the pain and I was told to relax after my body’s reaction to the pain was to try to squeeze my legs 😅. Anyways, it is my #1 one bc method.

    • @jmonise5003
      @jmonise5003 Před 2 lety +29

      The pain I felt as well was indescribable. After the procedure was done I was so confused that this insertion isn't done with a person medicated (partially sedated). My uterus tilts backwards so it made it difficult for my OBGYN to place it quickly. So she had a US tech come in and do an ultrasound to help guide her. The process was so painful I thought I was going to vomit.
      The pain subsided as soon as it was done. I was just left with cramps and spotting for about 2 days. After that everything was completely good.
      So getting the IUD was completely worth it. But am I traumatized? Yes! I am not looking forward to getting it taken out. Hopefully most women do not experience the pain I did. Holy smokes!

    • @alexisrichins4556
      @alexisrichins4556 Před 2 lety +11

      @@jmonise5003 got an iud last month and it fell out after a month so just had to get it put back in yesterday… this time was a little better because i was a little more relaxed but man it was awful going through that pain twice in the span of one month 😭 my dr didn’t play it down much but we seriously are told “gonna be some pressure. or this might be uncomfortable” but if it makes me cry… it’s pretty dang awful.

    • @amuletandayurveda
      @amuletandayurveda Před 2 lety

      Good job, baby

  • @ibbevandyck3098
    @ibbevandyck3098 Před rokem +55

    I had my copper IUD inserted today and was very anxious as I had heard some unsettling stories about the pain and I have a very low tolerance. It was honestly so much easier then I thought. Procedure was a bit different then what she explained in the video but it didn’t feel sharp at all, just a strong, dull period cramp, it was over before I realised it! I took an ibuprofen beforehand as recommended and tried to just have a relaxing day without any plans. Am experiencing some moderate cramps now but nothing severe at all. I honestly feel super happy and relieved about having a safe, hormone free form of birth control and could really recommend this! Goes without saying everyone’s experience will differ, also depending on the person who does the procedure… Just hoping this might ease someone’s anxiety :)

    • @250jo8
      @250jo8 Před rokem

      Were u on your period during insertion?

    • @amandapellow577
      @amandapellow577 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I wish i wouldve known about taking ibuprofen before getting mine today. Except for the cramping, It wasnt horrible

    • @khadijajaafarahiwa6521
      @khadijajaafarahiwa6521 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much

    • @faithkitipo7359
      @faithkitipo7359 Před 6 měsíci

      This is exactly the same experience for me 😅

    • @kaylamerrow3006
      @kaylamerrow3006 Před 4 měsíci +2

      you have no idea how much this helped my anxiety, thank you!

  • @katietucker4778
    @katietucker4778 Před 2 lety +349

    This video is really informative, but I wish doctors would change the description to ‘it shouldn’t be too painful FOR MOST, but it can be severe’. I didn’t find it too bad initially, but within 10 minutes I was vomiting and it was the worst pain of my life (and i’ve had a bone marrow harvest from my pelvis..). 7 months on, i’m still struggling with daily pain. On a waiting list to get it removed. Why aren’t we giving women appropriate pain relief before this procedure and managing expectations appropriately?

    • @kierrapetty6031
      @kierrapetty6031 Před 2 lety +22

      I had a similar experience. I tried to make it a year but the cramping and bleeding was mentally and physically draining

    • @emiliesarker1509
      @emiliesarker1509 Před 2 lety +8

      Thanks for your honesty and sharing. I really appreciate it. Good luck and take care x

    • @monslay5624
      @monslay5624 Před rokem +18

      After watching videos of this procedure and then reading the comments, I would NEVER get this unless the doctor told me they'd give me some sort of strong pain medicine beforehand.

    • @Shortycaroline483
      @Shortycaroline483 Před rokem +7

      Thankfully my OBGYN today me it would be painful afterwards but Thankfully he gave me numbing spray and to be on my phone to relax and I didn't feel it it felt like it did when I gave birth with an epidural got it when was 5 dilated lol she was coming fast so got an IUD after my postpartum check up

    • @Shortycaroline483
      @Shortycaroline483 Před rokem +2

      I love my rainbow baby so much best part of my life makes me so happy I have depression normally but alot better and breastfeeding/pumping makes you lose weight and helps with depression alot I thank God for blessing me with her 🥰👣🙏

  • @amarasheppard2569
    @amarasheppard2569 Před 2 lety +198

    I was really scared to get my IUD and I just want to write this for anyone else who feels the same. Mostly I was worried about the pain. Although it differs person to person, my experience was just fine. The speculum and swabbing didn't hurt at all, and the actual insertion didn't hurt either (they were both uncomfortable, but not painful). The sound was the worst part - just a bad cramp, but it was over in 5 seconds, probably less. Just take some pain meds beforehand, and make sure you have a doctor that will be patient with you! Your fear will make it hurt way more than it might, and even if it does hurt, it's so fast! I hope this helps anyone who needs it :)

    • @elizabethpartida7225
      @elizabethpartida7225 Před 2 lety

      Do you have children?

    • @Ninrys
      @Ninrys Před rokem +7

      @@elizabethpartida7225 i got mine a few days ago, I don't have kids.
      For me it was a bit painful, cramp like but a bit stronger as I don't usually cramp when i have my period. I did take a ketoprofen beforehand and was also very scared about the pain.
      i was recommended to go on the first days of my period when the cervix is "softer" or more open.

    • @amarasheppard2569
      @amarasheppard2569 Před rokem +2

      @@elizabethpartida7225 I do not!

    • @monslay5624
      @monslay5624 Před rokem +2

      "A doctor that will be patient"....I would definately go to a female who has experienced some sort of pain down there (IUD, childbirth) so that she'd know to be super gentle.

    • @amedearoose9243
      @amedearoose9243 Před rokem +1

      @Amara Sheppard thank you so much I get mine replaced today and I've been terrified your comment has helped me to calm down a little so I really appreciate it

  • @InfinitelyASMR
    @InfinitelyASMR Před 2 lety +236

    Could you please make a video addressing pain during procedures? I’ve had two hysteroscopies that were said to be “uncomfortable” which I found so painful it was traumatic. Many of the comments here mention similar experiences with IUDs. It would be super useful to hear why you and other doctors discuss pain being rare or as something that shouldn’t happen when it is not the case for many women.

    • @alugo-carreras2388
      @alugo-carreras2388 Před rokem +25

      I had a similar experience. My doctor said I would not have any pain and it was agonizing. Then after the fact it started to come loose about a year later. When they removed it it was just as painful. I found out some drs use local anesthetics but when I asked my dr refused. They were unable to put the second one in and I ended up having to be put to sleep. Very traumatic and extremely painful. I’ve always had terrible cramps where I have even fainted but this was beyond that. I only got the iud because I have an autoimmune condition that causes clots and the Mirena was the only thing approved to help minimize my period bleeding. I was hemorrhaging and needing iron infusions. I feel like this information is extremely misleading.

    • @KrisElle6
      @KrisElle6 Před rokem +17

      thanks for saying this, I agree...my procedure was traumatizingly painful, and she is on this video acting like it shouldn't hurt... so WHAT HAPPENED TO ME?!

    • @giao2380
      @giao2380 Před rokem +2

      Because the pain doesn’t last long and it’s a lot of money for them. About $1700 for a Mirena IUD.

    • @MG-oi2zy
      @MG-oi2zy Před rokem +28

      There was a major step left out this procedural explanation. The tenaculum forceps (which have two hooks) are used to hold the cervix and then used to pry the cervix open in order for the IUD to be inserted. It is beyond my understanding why doctors do not fully explain the procedure, nor do they explain the vasovagal attack that is common in patients, and instead the invasiveness and the potential pain that some women may experience is minimised. Women ought to be offered a local anaesthetic or sedation for IUD insertion. In this day and age, with the medications that we have, there is no reason for women to experience the trauma and pain that could be avoided by taking steps for preventative pain management during such an invasive procedure.

    • @meganmul
      @meganmul Před rokem +3

      @@MG-oi2zy Was looking for this step. The way she described it probably wouldn't be painful if you forget to discuss the part that causes the most pain in patients...

  • @courtneybrandt4603
    @courtneybrandt4603 Před 2 lety +20

    I really wish I would have seen this video before I got my iud placed. I was terrified. It hurt so bad. Fortunately I don’t have to worry about it for 6 years. Thank you for posting this. It was helpful for when I have to have my iud removed.

    • @laurafreeman5572
      @laurafreeman5572 Před 2 lety +1

      I really appreciate you watching this I really don't have any interest in an IUD but it's interesting to see these videos and how it works

    • @Courtneykoon
      @Courtneykoon Před 2 lety +1

      How was the removal?

  • @kaylarhodes8725
    @kaylarhodes8725 Před rokem +17

    Just got mines today. The Mirena. She explained my experience very well. It didn’t take long and she didn’t kid when she said it’ll be uncomfortable and make you crampy. But it does literally feel like menstrual cramps. Something I didn’t hear her mention was that it’s not required but they would like for you to be menstruating. Because that’s when your cervix kinda opens up a little. So right now I don’t notice a difference between before I went in and after🤷🏾‍♀️ but I’m fine also I took medicine before I went in.

  • @MsPatty1978
    @MsPatty1978 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so glad I found you. I get mine done today and now I'm more at ease. Thank you!

  • @damilolababarindeadeniyi-a3248

    🥰👍🏾 Thank you!!! Got my new Copper Iud done 3 years ago it lasts for 10 years and I love it!🥰

  • @becj5667
    @becj5667 Před 2 lety +37

    I just had my IUD placed on wed and now it's going to be Friday. It was the worst pain I have ever felt in my life. I have never been pregnant, I dont know what contractions feel like. I bawled all day wed when it was placed because it was so painful and the cramps have been so bad for the past 2 days. Whoever says it didnt hurt, I wish I had your luck. I'm just putting my experience out there because i wish i knew i wasnt alone with the pain because as of right now I am regretting this.

    • @adrianabobadilla5072
      @adrianabobadilla5072 Před 2 lety +4

      I’ve had my IUD for almost 2 years now. It was very painful for me too and my cramps lasted almost 9 months after the insertion. But I think most of the pain was attributed to the doctor clamping my cervix open which I suppose isn’t done by all doctors during this procedure. Even though it hurt a bunch, I still think it was worth it and will be getting another one in about 3 years. It has worked out well for me so I don’t want to scare anyone, but I also don’t want anyone walking into a procedure done on such a sensitive and private area without a detailed picture of what it could be like for them. I suggest ibuprofen 30 mins to an hour before the actual insertion because I don’t even wanna think about what it would have been like without it. Stay safe and healthy out there guys!!

    • @rachelk723
      @rachelk723 Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed, doctor told me it would be uncomfortable and feel just like cramps. My cramps are painful but bearable. This feeling was Nothing like cramps. It felt more like a sharp stabbing pain in my uterus. I don't mean this to scare anyone but I wish this wasn't downplayed the way it was for me. Saying its slight discomfort, is misleading and generalizing it so that women feel as though only a few people experience pain sets it up so that getting an IUD seems more appealing. All Im saying is that I expressed my concerns and wasn't taken that seriously.

    • @syreetaellington2105
      @syreetaellington2105 Před 2 lety +1

      Omg! Oh, No NO!! I've had 2 IUDs and there is definitely pain and discomfort. It literally makes me sweat in places I didn't know I could 😅

    • @MelodyUsher
      @MelodyUsher Před 2 lety +2

      You are not alone, it was extremely painful for me too, I almost passed out getting it inserted. I recently went to my obgyn to have it removed and replaced with a new one since it has expired, I was terrified about how painful it was gonna be. Well my doc couldn’t find the strings and was not able to get it out, so now I have to pay $1000+ dollars for surgery to have it removed. I will not be doing another IUD, it is too painful and now too expensive to removed, I’ll be switching back to the pill.

    • @Courtneykoon
      @Courtneykoon Před 2 lety +1

      The pinch was terrible and then after it was done it induced a hot flash and I was nauseous for a good few minutes. It’s not fine and way worse than ‘uncomfortable’

  • @beccawall9252
    @beccawall9252 Před 2 lety +8

    I had no idea what I was in for when I opted to get an IUD. My doctor didn't really walk me through the process when we set up the appointment. So I'm glad I found this video prior to getting it done (2 hours before appt). This helped to ease my nerves just a little bit.

  • @randilucas1114
    @randilucas1114 Před 3 lety +60

    I am about to go get the IUD placed so this actually calmed my mind a lot!!

    • @lauracozart466
      @lauracozart466 Před 2 lety +3

      I have had so many promblem a with my iud

    • @emilyfreeman9819
      @emilyfreeman9819 Před 2 lety +1

      After getting one put in, the idea of them just ripping it out of me terrifies me... the pain. That's a problem for future me ig.

    • @pedronavaja573
      @pedronavaja573 Před 2 lety

      How much weight did you gain??

    • @Angie-qp5ti
      @Angie-qp5ti Před 2 lety

      Its monstrous, no pain meds or anesthesia and you get your uterus actually pierced by a tenaculum.

    • @truthteller2185
      @truthteller2185 Před 2 lety

      Copper T and hormonal IUD sometimes kills fertilized embryo.It is literally a murder.

  • @eneilis8020
    @eneilis8020 Před měsícem +2

    ...and menstrual cramps can be very painful. My insertion felt like a sharp horrible pain, worst than any menstrual cramp I have ever had. Doctor had to stop and apply some local anesthesia. Nonetheless, very educational video. So, thanks for making an updated video concerning pain management during insertion.

  • @ash9_3_22
    @ash9_3_22 Před 2 lety +90

    Just got mine. If I’m being honest it was incredibly painful, but not in the way I thought. I would say it feels like a period cramp if the pain of the cramp was localized to a single point and that’s what made it painful. The clamping also hurt before the insertion. I don’t have the highest pain tolerance though. For anyone thinking about doing it but is scared of the pain, find you a nice doctor who will take it at YOUR pace and also maybe take someone you trust to hold your hand. It is painful but the pain is only a few minutes. Even with the pain, I don’t regret my decision!

    • @chwdp8897
      @chwdp8897 Před 2 lety +12

      It was a sharp stabbing pain for me and by far the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced. It’s so shocking to hear people say theirs didn’t hurt much. I still twitch thinking about it 5 years later BUT still worth it compared to taking the pills

    • @womenhealthforum
      @womenhealthforum Před 2 lety +7

      So sorry about this my dear sister 🙄
      Many ladies are really complaining of pains during the procedure
      Maybe we should change and improve on the procedure because it's bizarre to see lots of Women complaining about this

    • @womenhealthforum
      @womenhealthforum Před 2 lety

      @@chwdp8897
      So sorry about this 🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @womenhealthforum
      @womenhealthforum Před 2 lety +1

      @@chwdp8897
      So sorry about this my dear sister 🙄🙏🏽🙏🏽
      Many ladies are really complaining of pains during the procedure
      Maybe we should change and improve on the procedure because it's bizarre to see lots of Women complaining about this

    • @metapixusion
      @metapixusion Před 2 lety +6

      Im still weirded out that so many people experience pain during the procedure and they dont give you anything for pain before hand. when i asked my nurse she said the entire first year was painful and its like wtfff?? I am not trying to be in pain for a whole year

  • @CuteSophiea
    @CuteSophiea Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for posting this! Very educational and informative. This helps so much to know exactly what is going on. 😊

  • @chillwavezneuroscience2547

    As a fellow LatinX, I am proud of you! I get so much energy watching your videos as your passion manifests itself with how you create your videos. Thank you for your perspectives !

  • @Fany_0590
    @Fany_0590 Před 2 lety +4

    I got my second the IUD today and I did not felt any pain at all. Great video !

  • @aajohnson5684
    @aajohnson5684 Před rokem +17

    I got my copper IUD insert about a week ago and it was horrible. The pain was not a typical cramp (and I've had to deal with horrible cramps in my teenage years before getting on the pill). It was a sharp pain that radiated though my butt and down my legs and i felt lots of pressure in my pelvis. I felt dizzy and nauseous afterwards and experienced terrible cramping after the procedure. My doctor prescribed me painkillers which helped with the cramps after an hour. I apparently have a uterus that tilts towards my butt so I'm not sure if that affects it. My friend who got the same IUD a couple years ago said that it was not that bad for her. I guess it depends on the person.

  • @vickiehurt2665
    @vickiehurt2665 Před 2 lety +3

    I enjoyed watching this, even though I don’t have an IUD(never had one either). She is beautiful and smart. I ❤️it 🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️

  • @aliciaaragon88
    @aliciaaragon88 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m getting an IUD placed soon and wasn’t sure what to expect.

  • @blue-greensunshine9991

    Getting mine this Friday and I was sooooo anxious and scared!
    But watching this has calmed me so much. I guess the anxiety came from the unknown and now that I have seen the whole procedure, I'm no longer as scared. TYSM
    May update later :)

  • @tangaajah1604
    @tangaajah1604 Před rokem

    Good job doctor I love your teaching because many others couldn't explain as you do.

  • @anamika904
    @anamika904 Před rokem

    Excellent demonstration. Thank you very very much.

  • @OJ_homehealthcare
    @OJ_homehealthcare Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome.......a nursing student and have learnt a lot,thank u.

  • @Its_jo-jo
    @Its_jo-jo Před 3 lety +84

    Just got mine removed two days ago! Hoping for baby #2!!!❤️ removing was so much faster and less painful than when it went in

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 3 lety +16

      Yes, removal is way better! And yay for baby #2! Sending you all the baby dust!! ❤️

    • @tatianasaballos7302
      @tatianasaballos7302 Před 3 lety +3

      Great video! Does the removing of the IUD cause any scaring or tears?

    • @musaffahrana
      @musaffahrana Před 2 lety

      @@alirodmd is IUD being remove in period days?

    • @Courtneykoon
      @Courtneykoon Před 2 lety +1

      Is there still a pinch from the forceps or do they just yank it lol

    • @marymwangiwanjiru2604
      @marymwangiwanjiru2604 Před 2 lety +2

      Sawa

  • @steelarain4212
    @steelarain4212 Před 2 lety +3

    OMG this video is perfect! Thank you for the thorough demo! I just got an IUD inserted today and although my OB/GYN explained the steps as it was happening, I was curious to see what was actually happening down there. Thank you again!

    • @reinadarkheart
      @reinadarkheart Před rokem +1

      Except she left out the bit about the tenaculum

  • @Hailey-zq7qe
    @Hailey-zq7qe Před 2 lety +13

    This was sooooo helpful!! It eased my mind on removal. I have an appt the end of this month, and I’m having mine removed. Makes me happy it’s easier and not as crappy.

  • @melcreationsinc
    @melcreationsinc Před rokem +1

    Thank you definitely will help for my first non operation placement and removal on Monday! Feels a lot less overwhelming

  • @exquisiteone1268
    @exquisiteone1268 Před 2 lety +2

    Omg thank you. I was so scared of the thought of getting it removed when the time comes 🥰

  • @SW-rv9mf
    @SW-rv9mf Před 2 lety

    Excellent details. Thank you.

  • @frankishathomas9261
    @frankishathomas9261 Před 2 lety

    This is so informative, heard about it and was soo scared to try it but then i finally made an attempt the, nurse who tried wasn't successful and it was alot of pain and discomfort and then I decided I was going back to my doctor and so I did, so this sums up exactly what took place at the doctor's office...thank you

  • @88stokrotka
    @88stokrotka Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! I will get my first IUD next Monday :) In Poland, this is not a popular way of contraception...so I spent several months to find a trustful doctor.

  • @MsNinna1988
    @MsNinna1988 Před 2 lety

    I got my coil just today and now I know how it was inserted 😀 Thank you 💜

  • @zanasantos2338
    @zanasantos2338 Před rokem

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing such knowledge

  • @Emilypaige0228
    @Emilypaige0228 Před 2 lety +11

    I just got mine a few days ago and I’ll be honest it was the worst pain I’ve ever felt. I like to think I have a good pain tolerance but I was honestly traumatized afterwards. Definitely take pain medication before & bring someone if you can!

  • @rackyshak
    @rackyshak Před rokem +12

    CONSIDER TAKING PAIN MEDS BEFORE - JUST IN CASE. I wish my experience only felt like normal period cramps! My copper IUD insertion experience was excruciating. One of my sisters had one inserted a couple years before me and only described normal period cramps. With her description, I only took about an hour and a half off work to have the procedure done. During my own procedure, I began feeling sharp, high-pitched pain, which I guess was when the IUD entered the cervix. This level of pain continued for over half an hour, preventing me from leaving the chair. The level of pain caused nausea and dizziness that continued for around an hour after the insertion. Thankfully, my sweet doctor had a coke and chips brought to me to help. I've had the IUD for a couple years, but my periods are more painful and heavier. Why keep it? Effective birth control. I'm at the point, though, where I'm done with this little heathen. But I dread having it removed.

  • @lu.lu.salvdr7561
    @lu.lu.salvdr7561 Před 3 lety +4

    Love your videos. I got my IUD replaced and yes some cramps and spotting after. Other then that I happy with it

  • @sullivanlee2498
    @sullivanlee2498 Před 3 lety +4

    So informative! Thanks for the explanation❤️

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! Love getting feedback!

  • @riyap7453
    @riyap7453 Před 2 lety +2

    Your video helped me to understand the procedure… thank you so much.
    I had my iud inserted 1 hr back… my experience is not that bad… thank god… I hope my periods stop soon… I took 500 mg naproxen 1 hr before the appointment. Also my doctor prescribed misopostrol to be inserted day before the appointment to dilute the cervix… the pain is deep dull pain (2-3 times)… it is more uncomfortable feeling

  • @BE-uq9ew
    @BE-uq9ew Před rokem

    This is a very amazing explanation.

  • @heidisanders5281
    @heidisanders5281 Před 3 lety +6

    Getting mine placed on the 7th of April. I was super nervous but you’ve eased my mind! Thank you!

  • @bbvieiralove
    @bbvieiralove Před rokem +2

    I'm on my 3rd skyla and absolutely love it. Mirena made me breakout. As much as I love not getting periods, I wish more doctors would be honest about the pain we can experience, especially if we never had kids. To me its the worse pain I've ever felt. Taking it out and putting it in. Its like severe cramping. I only keep getting it because I dont want kids, and its every 3 years and it stops my period. But its absolute hell for a few minutes. And this is coming from a person whose had 2 pacemakers and 4 heart surgeries.

  • @rnparkinson
    @rnparkinson Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent demonstration. I've experienced getting an IUD. Definitely very very uncomfortable weird feeling.

  • @commy741
    @commy741 Před rokem

    This really help me understand better now I would get it right for the OSCE oral exams next week..thank you so much.

  • @bonnie1097
    @bonnie1097 Před rokem +2

    I haven't had any trouble with IUDs. I've had two 5 year ones. Not consecutive though. I had a tubal ligation at age 35. Later I got my 2nd IUD to control heavy bleeding at age 37 . It worked. I've been having ovarian cysts and IBS-D for the last few years. Had it removed to see if I notice any changes with that as I've read there could be a correlation. I can say, I probably wouldn't have gotten an IUD if I had watched this video because if I saw the tools and how long it is, and how it goes through the cervix, I would freak out. So, I'm glad I didn't see it because I did love having both IUDs and my insertions and removals were only crampy and not that painful. After procedure was done, I never had pain. Good luck everyone.

  • @MaireadC7
    @MaireadC7 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks so much... Getting my iud in today this was very helpful and I'm much less nervous 💗

  • @bggrfafe
    @bggrfafe Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for this explanation. I’ve never had an IUD before but I’m thinking about getting one after I give birth to my first child next year. I want a birth control option I can get inserted and not have to worry about for awhile. Thanks ☺️

  • @babybee9098
    @babybee9098 Před rokem

    Phenomenal video. Thank You.

  • @willkildare
    @willkildare Před rokem

    Amazing explanation .. awesome

  • @ghostface357
    @ghostface357 Před 2 lety +7

    Getting my IUD inserted today! This video was so helpful and made me feel at ease about it. I've been looking forward and dreading my appointment for months but you made me feel safe knowing i made a good decision about my new birth control method! Thank you!!!

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m so, so happy I got to help!! You’re gonna do great today!!

    • @ghostface357
      @ghostface357 Před 2 lety

      @@alirodmd ah thank you so much!! I really needed the encouragement 😊💪

    • @genesisramirez1610
      @genesisramirez1610 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ghostface357 how did it go?
      I got mine 2 weeks ago and i still get alot of cramps!

    • @ghostface357
      @ghostface357 Před 2 lety +3

      @@genesisramirez1610 so sorry for the late response i honestly thought i replied! The procedure for me was extremely painful, i wasn't even given anything to numb my cervix. The cramping was so intense the first day i felt like i was a woman in labour, i have never experienced pain like that before. It was horrible. Constant cramping to the point i almost went to the ER they were so severe and i couldn't catch a break. Finally after 24+ hours of the on and off intense cramping they subsided and i just kept taking Aleve for muscle and back. It is the only thing that works for me. Ibuprofen and Tylenol just made things worse. Now i have very little cramping however the spotting is non-stop and just plain annoying lol i know it will go away though. Soon, i'll be going for my ultrasound to make sure its in place :) Are you still experiencing cramps? I hope you're doing better!! Just hang in there 💜

    • @genesisramirez1610
      @genesisramirez1610 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ghostface357 hello its okay no worries i also forget if i replied to some things haha im still feeling cramps but not that bad i have also started spotting but i feel alot better cause i use to have nexplanon and it was too much hormones i even feel less bloated

  • @rajeshwarisukumaran5491

    VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO , THANKS!

  • @xXkikchix99Xx
    @xXkikchix99Xx Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for the informative video, it helped to calm the nerves before I got my replacement earlier today. I do wish you would explain the tenaculum as well, that is quite a painful thing as well. However, ladies don't be afraid to ask your doctor for other pain options before your appointment, I expressed my concern for how traumatic and painful it was for me the first time I had one, and for my replacement they were able to give me misoprostol, xanax and oxycodone for the anxiety and pain and it was much easier this way. Also, coming out doesn't hurt nearly as much as going in!

    • @sarab2324
      @sarab2324 Před rokem

      I’m getting one in a couple weeks and two of the meds my doc is giving me beforehand are oxycodone and Xanax. How painful was it when you were able to take them?

    • @xXkikchix99Xx
      @xXkikchix99Xx Před rokem +2

      @sarab2324 with the meds it wasn't bad at all. It was quick, and nothing close compared to without the meds, I was pleasantly surprised. And it's all over in less than 2 minutes. You got it!

  • @courtneyvargas733
    @courtneyvargas733 Před 2 lety

    I learned a lot! Thank you!

  • @roseannepadayachee3919

    Wow amazing vidoes love the way u explain wish we had more gynecologist like you 😀 thank u

  • @taniaalvarado3738
    @taniaalvarado3738 Před 3 měsíci

    I just got mine implanted on Friday and I can honestly say it didn’t hurt at all. Then again I have very heavy and painful period; this is the reason I got this done. And have to say my bleeding has decreased and the cramps and pain had went down dramatically. This was the BEST THING I ever did for myself

  • @laiyne4363
    @laiyne4363 Před 2 lety +22

    Very informative! Possible uterus/cervix perforation & infection is what stopped me from getting Mirena. Just my choice:) I wanted to share a little reminder 💗 As women always ask questions that protect your body. You are in control. Don't forget that. This is a great example of practicing self care. For example, why isn't anesthesia or other stronger pain relief offered with these types of invasive procedures? I ask because female patients are very often expected to endure painful/invasive procedures without protest. Yes, our bodies are unique so they are easy to manipulate at times, but they should be treated with dignity and concern. She shouldnt have to "take it" because her body is "strong" or because no incisions were made. The benchmark shouldn't be well she didn't walk away with horrible injuries...because many actually do leave medical settings with trauma. The "at least..." mentality is not healthy or fair to you either. Again, I always ask questions. I hope you will be empowered to do the same!:) (btw...how can men take more responsibility for their bodies & sexual behavior? What other forms of birth control are available for men other than condoms (which directly affect women) & vasectomy?)

    • @truthteller2185
      @truthteller2185 Před 2 lety

      Copper T and hormonal IUD sometimes kills fertilized embryo.It is literally a murder.

  • @cathrynclark5287
    @cathrynclark5287 Před rokem

    Great teaching.

  • @mrmaidlemonade
    @mrmaidlemonade Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for making this video. I got the Paragard 3 days ago. It didn't feel great, but it didn't come close to the pain I was expecting. If you have severe anxiety, I'd ask your doctor to prescribe medication for that. I also listened to music during it, and that definitely helped too!

    • @Su_Akemi
      @Su_Akemi Před 11 měsíci

      I never thought of that! I’ll listen to music to help calm me down during it because I’m gonna get Paragard inserted in a month!

  • @husseinahjibrin2617
    @husseinahjibrin2617 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, about to remove but always feeling nervous for now I feel relief thanks for the lecture

  • @emilycolgate1158
    @emilycolgate1158 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m from the UK. I had the mirena fitted yesterday as it was recommend as I have endometriosis. Worst pain in existence. Lasts a couple days. But very worth it in the long run

  • @hannahsmith2625
    @hannahsmith2625 Před 2 lety +3

    I am so traumatized by how painful my insertion was that I feel like I need to be sedated to be seen again. I was not in the slightest prepared for how painful the tenaculum and insertion would be. I cried so hard, felt so violated that I wasn’t better informed by my doctor of the potential pain and overall am so anxious to go back for my check up.

  • @mirnarodriguez418
    @mirnarodriguez418 Před 2 lety +5

    Currently sitting at my OB office waiting to get mine removed. I was kind of nervous but after the video I’m better! Hoping for baby #3 🥰

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 2 lety

      Aww good luck! Hope the removal went well!

  • @kristiannabetch
    @kristiannabetch Před 2 lety +5

    Why no mention of the cervix skewer? 🤔

  • @maryannmoncera3525
    @maryannmoncera3525 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this! Now I'm less scared to get it.

  • @amandafranks3433
    @amandafranks3433 Před 3 lety +45

    I LOVE that you made this video when you did!! I’m on the fence about getting one or just sticking to pills. I’ve heard one or two horror stories about pain and such which has really deterred me from getting this!
    Now I feel more comfortable with going through with it. I really appreciate what you do and the effort you put into making these videos for us! (I’m a pre-med student too, so I really enjoy these kinds of videos!) Thank you!!

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 3 lety +7

      This comment means the world to me!! Thank you so much, I love making this content for you all. And yay to being pre-med! I remember those days, just keep working hard and focus on the goal. I promise you it’s so worth it in the end!!

    • @erikaagustin5021
      @erikaagustin5021 Před 2 lety +5

      @@alirodmd you’re like the 4th medical professionals that left out the “clamp” that pinches your cervix and is very painful

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 2 lety +1

      @@erikaagustin5021 the clamp is not always needed when placing an iud. With or without the clamp it would be uncomfortable/painful. The pain is from the cervix and entering the uterus. It would still feel the same without the clamp.

    • @erikaagustin5021
      @erikaagustin5021 Před 2 lety +3

      @@alirodmd but still feel like that should be apart of the video when some women do receive it

    • @meaganleger7215
      @meaganleger7215 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alirodmd your full of sh*t sorry the clamp if it were to grab any other part of my body would hurt. THE CERVIX HAS NERVES AND IT F**KING HURTS. offer local or pain pills (not ibuprofen) your patients comfort matters. There is a survey being taken by another gyno which has had 16000 participants and 75% says it hurts alot. Woman's pain management matters.

  • @glittersuperhero
    @glittersuperhero Před 2 lety +7

    This gave me such relief!! After watching a video with some sharp tenaculums stabbing/pinching a good chunk of the uterus to steady it during iud insertion I was terrified. 😫🥺
    I’m scheduled for one in a couple of weeks. I feel more calm now - thank you for this.

    • @ericarivera2203
      @ericarivera2203 Před 2 lety

      I'm here after that video too, but I've already had my IUD a while, and honestly it wasn't too bad for me. I'm not sure if that got used or why, but it was just some cramping and I think I took ibuprofen beforehand.

  • @nicole4453
    @nicole4453 Před rokem

    Extremely informative! Thank you. I've been on depo for almost 3 years and I'm ready for a change in birth control.

    • @annanicholson5309
      @annanicholson5309 Před 11 měsíci

      DEPO left me irregular and unable to conceive like forever. I didn't complete my cycles and medication didn't work out to make me complete them. I ended up with endometrial hyperplasia basically endometrial cancer. Get off DEPO asap!!!! Please.

  • @elizabethvargas5636
    @elizabethvargas5636 Před 3 lety +3

    It educated me better, thank you! :)

    • @alirodmd
      @alirodmd  Před 3 lety

      You’re welcome!! So happy to demonstrate!

  • @jennym9483
    @jennym9483 Před rokem

    You are so informative

  • @louiselykke2005
    @louiselykke2005 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a great and informativ video thank you!

  • @albaiahsheila9410
    @albaiahsheila9410 Před rokem

    This video is very very useful.i used it to remove IUD for someone.thank you very much 🙏

  • @irenebobosky
    @irenebobosky Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for these updates

  • @gretchenwieners4095
    @gretchenwieners4095 Před 2 lety +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you! Could you talk about how the IUD works?

  • @chimwemwengoma3991
    @chimwemwengoma3991 Před rokem

    Thanks your video was so helpful

  • @_zory
    @_zory Před 2 lety

    Thank you, I have an appointment for this in 2 weeks.

  • @roshanalall124
    @roshanalall124 Před 2 lety

    Great video doctor.

  • @natismootoo9040
    @natismootoo9040 Před měsícem

    Thanks alot for the info...😊

  • @MRZBROWN311
    @MRZBROWN311 Před 2 lety

    great video! thank you!

  • @QuatTastic
    @QuatTastic Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing !

  • @badewattiekennard2100

    Very impressive

  • @ImranKhan-og2jp
    @ImranKhan-og2jp Před 2 lety

    Very good quality

  • @Breonaleonard
    @Breonaleonard Před 2 lety +8

    Ladies the Mirena is amazing! If you have heavy/painful periods I recommend 10/10. I just had one removed today after 3 1/2 years bc it was starting to come out. Despite this, I’m getting another one next week + will have it checked annually.

  • @dreamsdekor1556
    @dreamsdekor1556 Před 2 lety +4

    This video was very informative, I wish I would have saw it before I got mine. The pain however is pretty bad and I have a very high pain tolerance. I’m on day 5 since my insertion and other than the random cramping I haven’t had any other issues.

    • @mrs.shaikh7739
      @mrs.shaikh7739 Před rokem

      How's your iud experience

    • @karenmonson9893
      @karenmonson9893 Před rokem

      Tell this to your health insurance company. All they care about is money and low cost carriers. Not everyone has access to a caring, sensitive and patient doctor.

  • @chantalleuzan6857
    @chantalleuzan6857 Před 2 lety +5

    This was great in terms of information, but I'm curious have you ever had an IUD?
    I don't question your knowledge but as a person who has had an iud inserted the downplay on pain isn't even considered

  • @marissadelpriore5137
    @marissadelpriore5137 Před 2 lety

    Probably should have watched this before my placement, but equally helpful/reassuring afterward lol

  • @katrinaengelbrecht5353
    @katrinaengelbrecht5353 Před rokem +2

    Can I just say- the 1st insertion and the removal were the worst pains (1st insertion being the worst). It is not as easy as described. Now mind you, I'm on IUD #2 (going on 7 years now with an IUD) and I can say #1 - for sure take ibuprofen before the 1st insertion (it helps some, but the cramping will still suck ass and last days). #2 - removal is one of the sharpest pains I've ever dealt with. It goes as seen with the video- nothing stops the arms from scraping against what-all as it's being pulled out. I honestly felt it sharp straight through my core up to my heart. It was the weirdest and most painful thing I've ever experienced. I wish I had been told to take something before that procedure as well. Thankfully, 2nd time placement was wayyyy easier. In conclusion though, the IUD is not as easy as it is made out to be. I wish there was a little more perspective amongst pain tolerances. Maybe I'm a little wussy, but man, it can suck ass getting these things initially in place and removing them.

  • @jenn10104
    @jenn10104 Před rokem +4

    This is very informative so I wish I'd watched before. I hated the fact that they said it'd be "uncomfortable" tho, I swear doctors should just use painful. The first time they tried doing it we had to reschedule because even the speculum hurt, so they prescribed a medication to take before the next try loll. The cramping afterwards was also not talked about, and as someone who never gets period cramps, that shit was so painful for the rest of the day of. Anyway hope that's informative for anyone going in.

  • @emilyhops2566
    @emilyhops2566 Před rokem +2

    I have had a coil twice and i can tell you that the pain you feel is unlike any pain you have ever felt before. Its excrutiating and alien and NOTHING like period pain. BUT it lasts 7 seconds. The fitting, i'm talking about.

    • @250jo8
      @250jo8 Před rokem

      Mime lasted for 48hrs

  • @maury2559
    @maury2559 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. How long do you keep the string?

  • @Chloessquad1
    @Chloessquad1 Před 3 lety +5

    I had an IUD and it randomly fell out on its own after about 18 months. I also had 2 premature babies. Is it possible I have an incompetent cervix that just can’t hold things in? Or is that fairly normal?

  • @TabuHamid-gj9pm
    @TabuHamid-gj9pm Před 8 dny

    Good explanation

  • @shanenobleza8225
    @shanenobleza8225 Před rokem

    thanks for sharing and demonstrating :)

  • @veniceenoch9780
    @veniceenoch9780 Před 2 lety +2

    This video really help me alot I getting it done this week and it really claimed my my thanks!!

    • @Jevjay28
      @Jevjay28 Před 2 lety +1

      How was the procedure?

    • @veniceenoch9780
      @veniceenoch9780 Před 2 lety

      It went great I felt a lil cramping it was done so fast

  • @tyolahughes2279
    @tyolahughes2279 Před 2 lety +8

    So glad I found your channel, very informative. I have been diagnosed with Andomynosis, I have long and heavy periods which caused severe Anemia. My doctor determined an IUD would be the best option outside of having a hysterectomy to stop the heavy bleeding. Also I'm 44 years old, with the Mirena lasting 5 years, by the time its removed I'll be at menopausal stage. I have an IUD(Mirena) procedure tomorrow and this video was very helpful. Thank you.

    • @throughjoshuaseyes4453
      @throughjoshuaseyes4453 Před 2 lety

      How did you go about the IUD? I saw in drug watch there are lawsuits due to it perforating the uterus.. that scares me

    • @truthteller2185
      @truthteller2185 Před 2 lety

      Copper T and hormonal IUD sometimes kills fertilized embryo.It is literally a murder.

  • @kaidanariko
    @kaidanariko Před 2 lety +4

    What about cervical traction/stabilization The pinching claw that pierced your cervix to hold it still?

  • @kimberlydavis3696
    @kimberlydavis3696 Před 3 lety

    Love this!

  • @stellamatundura644
    @stellamatundura644 Před rokem

    The video is reall good.

  • @alleabercasoy426
    @alleabercasoy426 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the information... I wanted to remove my IUD myself...