Copper coil / IUD insertion review 2015

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I feel there is an unfair amount of negative reviews of coil insertions online. I had mine fitted two days ago now, but the week leading to my appointment I was torturing myself by reading every insertion review and account, especially of those childless. So come the fitting, I was extremely nervous and on the verge of changing my mind. Afterwards however, I felt extremely liberated and empowered, and realising there is an unbalance in reviews I thought I'd share my experience for anyone else that is considering the coil and or is very worried - like I certainly was! I know that every body is different and reacts in different ways and that I can not speak for every women.

The facts;

5'2", 21 years old, childless

T-Safe CU 380A QL - model of coil

Insertion two days after period

Took boots own ibuprofen and codeine tablets 1 hour prior

Numbing gel applied by doctor

The thought of pain was my main hold back, so my first question to my doctor was if a local anaesthetic could be an option (no one told me it was before in all my build up appointments). She said I'm more than welcome to one, but she would advise the numbing gel instead, and that the local anaesthetic is always there if I change my mind or becomes too painful.

I think this is extremely important, and that while we are so medically advanced we should not have to subject ourselves to pain if we do not need to.

I took her advice (she has been fitting them for years), and with the comfort of a local anaesthetic being ready to hand and full trust in my doctor, I didn't need it at all - to my surprise!

Now the pain - well, there was none. It was uncomfortable. You're held open, then numbing gel is applied so you're wet and sticky, she then held my cervix, used a long stick looking instrument to measure the length of my cervix, checked how I was coping, then swiftly interested the coil, cut the threads and I was done. Within minutes, and it was definitely only a few seconds when I had anything going up my cervix.

Don't get me wrong, I felt it, but not painfully, and it made my toes curl up, but it wasn't anything I couldn't manage again. I've a small white tattoo on my ribs, and that was much worse. As everyone describes, it's like a period cramp, but it somewhat travels up, so you can almost guess what's happening but not quite.

I just concentrated on my breathing, and told myself if most other women can do it, then so can I. However, I don't know if I would have been just as brave without the painkillers or numbing gel! But girls, you can have that too, and with a local anaesthetic if you wanted!!! - I can't stress this enough.

I was fine to drive myself home afterwards, I was aware of the cramps, like the pressure on your womb you get during a period, and a little light headed (I justified some sweets at this point haha), but again nothing I couldn't manage! I used a pad for the slight bleeding too, and didn't need any more painkillers after the first two.

I couldn't believe how easy it was, and I'm ashamed at how it isn't made abundantly clear to women that pain relief is readily available! Had I known, it wouldn't have taken me two years to pluck up the courage.

I am now hormone free (amazing!!!), free from mood swings, weight gain, spots, the list goes on! And I do not need to worry about contraception for 10 years. 10 years!! I simply check that there are two stings coming out of my cervix now and again. My boyfriend isn't bothered by them in the slightest either. He has only gone looking for them out of pure curiosity! Other than that he cannot feel them, and is just glad that I am hormone free, and happy.

It astounds me that this isn't a more widely used form of contraception. And I think that is mainly down to the idea of the insertion pain, and being squeamish of the T shape left inside. However I would rather that, than pump my body full of invisible chemicals.

I hope this helps someone, and I also hope you're as happy and as liberated as I am with a copper coil. I've already had some girlfriends convert!

L

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  • Posted

    Hi, I was reading your post about the coil insertion & mine was pretty much the same, read reviews with terrified me & in the waiting room I just wanted to get up & go home haha but I did it & there was nothing to worry about.

    Can I ask tho, how was the sporting afterwards? I had mine fitted Wednesday (27/4/16) & since then I've had very little spotting just a clearish/grey discharge which has a little smell like the end of a period, is this normal? I know I haven't had it in long & not really had any pain. I've had unprotected sex with my partner of 4 years for the first time. Just wanted to know what was normal & what isn't, debating wether to ring my doctors tomorrow.

    Any advice would be great. smile

    • Posted

      No, was like a week later. I've also had two children so guessing that's why it didn't hurt as much x
    • Posted

      Ah ok I had mine put in while I was on my period so I was bleeding during it! It never hurts to call and ask your doctor! That's why they're there smile I think it's normal but it won't hurt to ask! Let us know!
  • Posted

    Hi,

    Thanks for your update.  I am comtemplating taking having the coil fitted.

    Thanks,

    Amanda.

  • Posted

    Just wanted to ask a few questions and share my experience. I am 19 years old, never had children and had the coil inserted 5 days ago. The whole experience was SO much better than I had expected after reading so many horror stories online. 

    When I arrived in the doctors room she asked me how my pain tolerance was - to which I replied 'I don't know' and she suggested that because I am young, she would recommend using local anaesthetic. The whole procedure was very quick (6 minutes max), after the speculum was inserted the doctor injected my cervix with anaesthetic (which she told me would feel pinchy - but I felt nothing!) then my uterus was measured (this was slightly uncomfortable, a bit like mild period pains). The same pain happened again on insertion and then it was all done, very bearable! She said I had a small cervical os (the hole) and so it was harder to get in but the anaesthetic definitely stopped me noticing!

    After getting up and leaving (which was fine, she had a little go at me for getting up too quickly but I wanted to leave haha) cramping started to kick in, which was uncomfortable for the day and night but then was almost unnoticeable the next day. 

    Since then I have had mild spotting, which has gradually increased. I have continued to take my pill until the end of the packet, and am due to be on it tomorrow (maybe that is why I still have bleeding). 

    My questions are:

    - How long will this bleeding last for?

    - I also tried to feel for the strings as instructed but can't actually feel them at all. I'm not really worried and will bring it up on my check in, because I put my fingers all the way up (sorry if this is tmi!!!) and still cannot feel my cervix - so I'm thinking its just too far to reach maybe.

     

    • Posted

      That is brilliant news, I'm glad they initated the pain relief, so many are never offered it!

      Unfortunately (unless stated in previous comments), I can't remember when I stopped bleeding, but I'm going to say it was on and off for a month. I remember buying a lot of pantie liners! But it was nothing traumatic, I guess I would have remembered then!

      As for the strings, I can easily reach my cervix so I'm not sure how to help you there... Have you googled ways to feel a high cervix? Maybe squatting down? It will lower for your period I believe, so could be enough then! Otherwise you're definitely best off asking your gyno at your next meeting like you mentioned. You won't be the only one with this problem so I'm sure they will have some suggestions smile

      I hope this helps!

      L

    • Posted

      When I went for the insertion I was on my period so mine was spoting from that and probably from the insertion. But after that I haven't spotted since and I am so happy with my decision. At first I couldn't feel mine either but I kept trying. I read to try squatting but that didn't help with me but it probably does w others. I can now feel mine. My boyfriend said he can feel it too during sex... Anyone else?
    • Posted

      Ok thank you! I'll just have to wait and see! I will try again but not going to stress about it so will wait until I have been back to the gyno. 

      So far so good though, apart from bleeding I've not been in any pain so I'm staying positive!

  • Posted

    Ok so I don't know if I should be freaking out or not. 

    I had my insertion 4 days ago. Had a little pain at the insertion, maybe 5 min max. Went home had light spotting two days and then heavy bleeding yesterday and today. Since day 2 I had already felt my strings so was relieved but this morning I checked and I could feel the iud end straight down in my cervix. When I it my finger up past vagina I could feel the end of the iud and followed along and could feel the opening of the cervix. 

    I don't know if this is considered expulsion or not. It is under my skin but I don't think it should be so low in my cervix. 

    This is my first time getting iud m I have no idea what other method I could use as birth control has not been effective. I have had a child and met the requirements as a good candidate for it. Was really excited about having the relief of birth control but now I don't know if this is right. 

    I am having no pain yet though. 

    Any advice? Is my body still healing ad adjusting, could it have shifted since insertion. I did have sex last night too . 

    Overwhelmed now 

    • Posted

      Hi! If you think the iud is being pushed out I would go to the doctor. That's just me though. Try to relax and not worry!
  • Posted

    Hi,

    Sorry if I'm replying to a super old post I'm just wondering how long it took for the coil to settle down with regards to spots?

    I'm having mine done tonight and the main reason I'm wanting it is because since starting cerazette I've suffered with awful adult hormonal acne.

    I too have read awful reviews and blogs that is starting to put me off.

    Thank you

    • Posted

      Hi smile I had my copper coil fitted about a month ago now. Before the fitting I googled & read this & that, in all honesty wish I hadn't tbh because the fitted was nowhere as bad as I'd read. I've had two children & had it fitted 2nhalf months after having my second child, was a breeze really just a little uncomfortable as expect & was a little light headed afterwards but my doctor who fitted it just let me sit & wait until I felt okay to leave. Had hardly any sporting afterwards maybe like the end of a period was nothing really then I'd say about 5 days afterwards I started my actual period & that lasted around 12days usually I'm on for say 4/5 days so was definitely longer but since then I've had no problems. It's settled really well, no pain, no mood swings no spotting literally nothing. Even tho it's been a month I'm really pleased, just to say everyone on the coil takes to it differently so it really is trial & error. If it doesn't agree with you then just get it removed, hope this helped smilex
    • Posted

      Hi!

      Thank you for replying.

      That's really helped thanks, I'll just give it a go a guess and I hope I'm one of the lucky ones hehe. I'm also a little worried because I'm going on holiday on Saturday but I'm going to mention that to the nurse beforehand anyway :-)

    • Posted

      Hi! I've had mine a couple months now! I got mine fitted while I was on my period so I don't know about spotting but I haven't had any spotting since! My periods are heavier but I don't mind! It's nothing too crazy. It hurt for me to get it fitted but don't worry the next day you'll be fine! Good luck and let us know how it goes!
    • Posted

      Just take lots of pads & panty liners with you. Also some painkillers just Incase smile I think you'll be fine. Hope it works out for you smile
    • Posted

      Thank you :-)

      I'm on cerazette at the moment so I don't have periods, I've adjusted really well to that pill as well it's just the acne, it's really getting me down.

      I will definitely do an update at some point

    • Posted

      Just wanted to add I've had my copper iud for quite a few months now, and it was the hugest relief to be able to get my acne under control without hormonal birth control methods making it worse! Acne was more than bad skin, it seriously affected my self esteem, when I was usually a confident and outgoing person! It is a physical condition, but I believe it's also emotional. I really hope your copper coil works out! Chin up :D

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