Understanding Mirena IUS

The Mirena Intrauterine System (IUS) is a small, T-shaped device inserted into the uterus to provide long-lasting birth control. It releases a low dose of levonorgestrel, a hormone that prevents pregnancy and reduces heavy menstrual bleeding. Mirena is effective for up to five years and is a convenient option for women seeking hassle-free contraception.

Benefits of Mirena IUS

Highly Effective
Long-Lasting
Menstrual Relief
Endometriosis
Endometriosis Aid
Cancer Protection
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Convenience

Who Should Consider Mirena IUS

Women seeking long-term, effective birth control, especially those with heavy periods or endometriosis, may benefit from Mirena. It’s also ideal for those preferring a low-maintenance contraceptive.
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Who Should Not Consider Mirena IUS

Avoid Mirena if you have:

  • Pelvic infections or PID history.
  • Uterine abnormalities.
  • A history of ectopic pregnancy.
  • Certain types of cancers.

Insertion and Removal

Insertion is a quick outpatient procedure that may cause mild discomfort. Removal is simple and can be done at any time, with fertility typically returning quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

Is Mirena safe?
 Yes, but discuss risks with your doctor.
Does it affect periods?

 Most users experience lighter or no periods over time.

Can it be removed early?

Yes, Mirena can be removed whenever you choose.

Can I get pregnant after removal?

Fertility usually returns rapidly.

Does it protect against STIs?

No, additional protection like condoms is needed for STI prevention.

Treatment Cost

Dr Harini charges £180 for consultations.

We charge a £50 deposit to secure your consultation with Dr Harini, this amount will be deducted from the consultation fees or costs of the treatment you go on to have at our clinic.