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Pain 3 weeks after Jaydess Coil Insertion

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Hi - I had the Jaydess coil put in 3 weeks ago, I'm 28 with no children. I had cramps for a few days after, then I was fine. However I'm now experiencing spotting and extremely painful cramps (and have been for about 5 days). The pain comes in waves across my stomach and back, and is traveling down my legs. It's not constant, it can go away for a few hours, but when it comes back it literally stops me in my tracks and I've been in tears. Ibuprofen/paracetamol don't seem to help, neither does heat. Is this just my body getting used to it, or should I book in to see a doctor?

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I would book in to see a doctor or where you had the coil fitted to let them know what you are experiencing.

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