No. If you are on Birth Control, you do not need to use the pull out method because the birth control should stop you from getting pregnant
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I'm pretty sure they do not. I used to have Mirena earlier this year, and I was told that after it was inserted, I could completely forget about it until the 5th year, which is when it should be removed.No, antibiotics DO NOT affect Mirena.
If you can't feel the strings, that doesn't mean the Mirena is "lost." See your health care provider for an ultrasound to confirm the IUD is in place. If it's at the top of your uterus and you're happy on the IUD, there's no need to remove it. If the IUD is not in place, then you need to get a new IUD or find an alternate method. If you would like to stop the IUD, your health care provider normally can locate the strings in the endocervical canal without difficulty, usually just by using a q-tip as used during a pap smear. If the strings are missing, be sure to use a backup method of birth control until your health care provider can confirm that the IUD is in place.
I had the mirena inserted Oct 2012, but with that I had the bad luck of an ovarian cyst. I used Yaz for 6 months and the cyst disappeared. It made it's appearance again end of 2013 and the cyst had burst. You can use Yaz together with the mirena but not for long term.
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I presume you mean during sex, as a method of hoped-for contraception. That method is very unreliable, and pregnancy can easily happen. Use a condom or get the female to tahe 'the pill'.
Yes, absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
The chance is pretty good. People who practice the withdrawal method are called "parents."
rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigation
The ancient Egyptians used this method whilst preparing ther dead for the afterlife. It was a practiced part of Mummification.
Lead is the traditional method used for protection.
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