KYLEENA IUD | My honest experience, the whole process, Q&A
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- Hello loves! Here's my honest review of the Kyleena IUD, which I've had for 3 years now. This is a long overdue video, I have had so many people ask me throughout the past few years about my IUD, so I hope this video kind of sums everything up for you!
Let me know below how your experience was or if you have any more questions about my experience!
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro and disclaimers
2:34 About Kyleena IUD
4:32 Video of inserting an IUD
5:40 The process before the big day
10:05 The insertion
13:20 The symptoms I experienced
17:30 Q&A
I was told to take 800mg of Ibuprofen 1-2 hours prior. The procedure was unpleasant, but fast and highly tolerable.
I would say mine was about the same. I'm shocked that many are not told to take any pain killers or anything.
I have been looking at getting a Kyleena IUD, so this video has been very helpful! Getting birth control isn't something that I'm very excited about; I've been putting it off for perhaps too long. I'm hoping one IUD will be a good stop gap for me to save money for a tubal ligation. Thanks for going into a ton of detail. Watching (positive) videos has been a real help in alleviating my fear.
It's so hard because every single person's experience can be so different! Glad I could be a voice in the positive realm for you. Know that you can have a positive experience, and if you don't, it's a fairly easy process to get it out. My suggestion - if you're having a hard time, wait it out for a few months and see if things settle, if not, try something else!
U were lucky bc I didn’t get anything and I didn’t even know I could have gotten anything, bc it wasn’t offered & I felt like I was going to jump off the lab bed. And my insertion take abt. 5mins. I felt like I was going to faint. THE WORST PAIN/CRAMP. Glad ur process went smooth.
I'm discovering that this is super variable depending on where it's done. Where I live (Ontario), if you ask, they'll give you something. For removal, they recommend to take a couple extra strength ibuprofen and there's a numbing spray they can use for your cervix, but idk if they only do that for people who ask 🤷🏼♀️ I wish the standard of care could be the same for everyone!! Where was yours done?
They used numbing on my cervix but I also took Advil and a sedative before the procedure, I had no idea I was going to have numbing also I was on day 5 of my period so my cervix was partially open, I felt no pain
Out of curiosity, where do you live?? That's so amazing that you got numbing! Now that you say that, I think I also got mine in when I was on my period.
Hey my name is Angelica Sydney had the Mirena for 5yrs. had to get the Kyleena new to me
How has it been so far?
So were you able to lose the 40 pounds you gained initially? I’m worried about weight gain
I was! But I'll be straight up, it took me a few years to get to the point of consistency to do it, once I got there and my nutrition and hormones were in check, I lost it in about 5 months! I followed my exercise with the phases of my cycle, that's what worked the best for me!
@@yourperinatalAT thank you sm!!