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The coil
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Floella mentioned something about having a coil fitted which stopped her periods.
I don't have a family (but planning to in the future), not concentration n a BF till after uni!
Does this hurt? I've seen pics of them and I'm frightened to death of it. I DETESTE having smears, although I do go as and when required, so i imagine it's like this...
What if it falls out or moves?!
I'm squeezing just thinking about it!!!!
I don't have a family (but planning to in the future), not concentration n a BF till after uni!
Does this hurt? I've seen pics of them and I'm frightened to death of it. I DETESTE having smears, although I do go as and when required, so i imagine it's like this...
What if it falls out or moves?!
I'm squeezing just thinking about it!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi jeanette - I had two types of coil fitted in my early years. Personally, they didn't agree with my body & seemed to make my monthlies more painful, so I couldn't wait to have them taken out again. It was a little uncomfortable having them fitted & removed, but nothing to get too upset about.
However, my friend had one fitted for donkeys years without any problems at all.
Everyone's different, so you can only give it a go & see how you get on.
Good luck.
However, my friend had one fitted for donkeys years without any problems at all.
Everyone's different, so you can only give it a go & see how you get on.
Good luck.
I'm on my second, the first fitted and performed OK, but the second made me cramp badly until my period. It can make your periods heavier, but once it's in and settled I've found it OK. I don't know about it stopping periods - perhaps it was impragnated with a hormone? I had the coil because I hated the idea of taking hormones (ie the pill).
my pals have discussed this hormone coil - one thing i have a real problem with is that apparently you have to have them fitted during a period. OMG! can't imagine anything more horrid. I suffer from really heavy periods, but the thought of intervention makes me so tense, i can only just about cope with a smear (although last time i was in floods of tears, next time i'm going to ask for some gas & air - seriously!) the idea of a hormone coil sounds g8 to me, but the fitting is the problem. One very uncomfortable smear years ago has left me with a phobia - big time!
This is a useful site for info on coils & birth control, etc:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/a te/contraception/600202.shtml
Hope it helps.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/a te/contraception/600202.shtml
Hope it helps.
Goudsoulette - coil falling out:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/sexandrelations hips/contraception/201081.html
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/sexandrelations hips/contraception/201081.html
i had one fitted just recently and was told that the copper coil works just as well as the marina coil but without the hormones! the marina coil is used mostly for women in their 40's to help with the menopause! The whole thing was very uncomfortable but worth it as a already have 3 children and was less painful then giving birth!