Well I stopped bleeding for all of 2 days, had sex with my partner and it came back with a vengeance.
I just want to know when it will stop, if it will stop. Everyday is either red period blood or black old dark blood, I don't understand how there's anything left in there. The pain isn't as bad as a period however sometimes it does hurt.
I haven't had my coil checked either as the nurse fitting it said they don't check them now after 6 weeks, however I keep seeing people on here have had theirs checked.
I really want to keep going with the coil but not sure how much more bleeding i can take, I'm sure its leaving me exhausted.
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Hey, thanks for replying. I had to Google what a curette was, it sounds rather painful?
I've just come off the pill, I was on it for 13 years, the bleeds I was getting with it were unbearable. Even when I was taking pills back to back I would still get a bleed and I was missing a lot of work due to it and couldn't go on.
Is the black blood old blood? I read that somewhere. I don't understand how anything can be old in there as it constantly bleeds, sorry for tmi.
I have a mirena it isn't for everyone where my body took it well my sisters however didn't. She bled for a few weeks and it was painful. Maybe try another method ? I would advise getting it check sometimes the doctors may give you another pill which tries to stop the bleeding then once it calms down you come off them. However I was advised it's a few months for your body to adapt to the coil. Sorry might not be the answer you wanted to hear
Hey, I think it's the answer I know really. I'm just fed up of the bleeding and even though it's something so silly and trivial I'm sick of having greasy hair and I feel like a teenager with all the spots I'm gettting.
Hey,
Its not for you,id say.
I think its time for a curette mate,it will right that heavy bleeding.
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