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Side Effects %26amp; Health Risks of Paragard
When ParaGard is put in place, cramping or pain may be experienced. Some women feel faint or dizzy. The most common side effect of ParaGard are longer and heavier periods, and some women have spotting between periods. Usually, these problems go away after a few months. However, if menstruation is very heavy or does not stop when it should, call your doctor. You should also call your doctor immediately if you miss a period, because this means that you might be pregnant. Pregnancy can pose a serious health risk for any women with an IUD in place.
Some serious health risks have been associated with intrauterine devices, including ParaGard, are pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), perforation of the uterus, expulsion of the device (the IUD falls out), and difficult removal (the IUD gets stuck in the uterus and may require surgery to remove). A comprehensive list of possible side effects and health risks of the ParaGard IUD are listed below.
Documented Health Risks for the ParaGard IUD
Abdominal infection or adhesions (scar tissue)
Allergy to copper
Anemia
Backache
Blood poisoning
Bowel obstruction
Cervical infection or erosion
Cysts on ovaries and tubes
Death
Delayed menstruation
Difficult removal
Ectopic/tubal pregnancy
Embedment (IUD surrounded by uterine tissue)
Expulsion (IUD comes completely or partially out of the uterus)
Fainting and pain at the time of insertion or removal
Fragmentation (breakage) of the IUD
Infertility
Spotting between periods
Miscarriage
Painful intercourse
Pelvic infection (PID), which may result in surgical removal of your reproductive organs, including hysterectomy
Perforation of the uterus (womb) or cervix (IUD passes through uterine tissue)
Pregnancy
Prolonged or heavy menstrual flow
Infected miscarriage followed, in some cases, by blood poisoning, which can lead to death
Vaginal discharge
http://www.contracept.info/iud-paragard.
Side effects and health risks. Common side effects associated with the copper IUD are increased vaginal bleeding and menstrual pain. Taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Advil, Motrin, others) helps with these symptoms. Some women may also experience a pelvic infection within the first three weeks of placement, as the insertion process may introduce bacteria into the uterus. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics before insertion to reduce the risk of such infections. The copper IUD doesn't protect against STDs. IUDs also carry a risk of spontaneous expulsion which leaves you unprotected against pregnancy or piercing (perforation) of the uterine wall during insertion.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/copper-
You might want to check other possibilities for your hair loss like the thyroid gland for instance.Anyone experience hair loss with a copper IUD? I have the Paragard and have been hearing this happens to women
Have you been stressed out lately or changed your diet at all? I've got the Paragard and my hair's been doing fine~ don't rule out the IUD as the cause, of course, but check into other aspects of your current lifestyle, too.
HTH.
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