southcountry
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So in the week leading up to me getting an IUD, even just hours before people were sending me posts from this subreddit with horror stories about getting the IUD and how painful it is. So bad I was ready to bite the cancelation fee and cancel the appointment, I’m here to tell y’all it’s not that bad.
First off— ask your doctor for Xanax, one pill is literally 35 cents if you have insurance, and most people if they’ve never taken it the lowest mg is the enough. It was for me. Take the Xanax an hour before, I promise you it’s fine. Take 400 mg of ibprofun before you go in, my gyno told me 800 but that seemed high. It’ll help with the cramps
The process:
You disrobe from the bottom down.
They put you into stirrups and the spread you pretty far, there’s a bit of pressure and yes it’s uncomfortable but it’s not painful.
The device used to put in the IUD is long and thin, it doesn’t feel like much until it hits the cervix. YES that hurts— I’ve heard it compared to being hit by a bus and gang banged and that’s not at all how it felt for me, don’t let the scary stories bog you down or scare you away from it. At least In my experience, it was uncomfortable and hurt for literally 10 seconds. And you’re done.
That’s it. It takes maybe 5 minutes.
Make sure to have Advil or something with you after for the pain you will cramp, I personally am use to horrible cramps so it’s not as bad for me. I’ll report back in two days if I’m still cramping, because some people say it lasts for a few days.
Source of this experience? I had my IUD put in 30 minutes ago, it’s all very fresh.
Also I got the Kyleena which is the small hormonal one
Edit: my friend reminded me I left out one key detail my gyno let me be on the phone so I was sexting during it to relax me — do it if you can
First off— ask your doctor for Xanax, one pill is literally 35 cents if you have insurance, and most people if they’ve never taken it the lowest mg is the enough. It was for me. Take the Xanax an hour before, I promise you it’s fine. Take 400 mg of ibprofun before you go in, my gyno told me 800 but that seemed high. It’ll help with the cramps
The process:
You disrobe from the bottom down.
They put you into stirrups and the spread you pretty far, there’s a bit of pressure and yes it’s uncomfortable but it’s not painful.
The device used to put in the IUD is long and thin, it doesn’t feel like much until it hits the cervix. YES that hurts— I’ve heard it compared to being hit by a bus and gang banged and that’s not at all how it felt for me, don’t let the scary stories bog you down or scare you away from it. At least In my experience, it was uncomfortable and hurt for literally 10 seconds. And you’re done.
That’s it. It takes maybe 5 minutes.
Make sure to have Advil or something with you after for the pain you will cramp, I personally am use to horrible cramps so it’s not as bad for me. I’ll report back in two days if I’m still cramping, because some people say it lasts for a few days.
Source of this experience? I had my IUD put in 30 minutes ago, it’s all very fresh.
Also I got the Kyleena which is the small hormonal one
Edit: my friend reminded me I left out one key detail my gyno let me be on the phone so I was sexting during it to relax me — do it if you can