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If I have too much sex then my body reacts strangely. Could it be the Mirena IUD?


Question Posted Thursday February 23 2012, 3:12 am

23 female

okay so before January, the last time I had sex was in August, so I hadn't had sex in 5 months. I went to have a one night stand... which ended up being really good so we have been having sex on multiple occassions ever since and everything was great!! then... I noticed that now, if he penetrates to deep or if we have sex at all I tend to bleed. The amount keeps getting worse the more we have sex. This happened with my ex too. The more sex we had, the less my body allowed me to do it. I would bleed, swell up or get bloated and its not very enjoyable for me when all thats going on. I do have an appointment with my gynecologist in a few weeks but I have talked to him about it already and he seems to think the reason is cuz I need to use a moisturizing lube but I'm normally pretty wet.

I do have a Mirena IUD. Could that be the cause of it? I dont think this used to happen before it, but Ive had it for 3 years so I dont really remember. I just dont want to live out the rest of my life this way... have sex for 2 to 3 weeks and then have to wait a couple of months before my body decides I can again.

Has this happened to anyone before? What did you do? How can I prevent it? Are there any pills or products or anything at all? Anything will help but please dont say to talk to the doctor. I'm already well aware of that... I just honestly feel that I might get a better response from some of you.


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Xui answered Thursday February 23 2012, 9:12 pm:
Okay this is a little complicated as I'm not a doctor.

I was on the Mirena for 2 years and my personal experience it was a life savor but only for so long. After awhile I began to experience abdominal pain so I got off of it and months later my periods were irregular. Now three years later I was recently diagnosed with PCOS and I've never had this issue before the IUD. However, Don't freak. Everything is different for everyone just because my experience was a bad one doesn't mean it will be for you.

Now you stated you bleed, You bloat and you become uncomfortable. Remember, The Mirena is placed in your Uterus and if you stick your finger up there you will be able to feel the string from the IUD. Do NOT pull it out! but what I'm saying is when you have sex sometimes when the penis penetrates deeply it hits the top of your vagina and this could be what is causing the pain. My advise is to lay off the sex, I'm not saying not have sex at all but give your body some time to recover a little bit. Also, I don't think it's a bad idea to start using lubricant. Although you may be well lubricated yourself it will help sex to be more enjoyable for you and your partner. Just lay off sex and see what the doctor says...

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