The Mirena Crash Is Real and It’s Affecting Countless Women

The Mirena IUD is a hugely popular contraceptive. It’s an implantable device that works by thickening cervical mucus and stopping sperm from fertilizing an egg. Doctors often prescribe the Mirena IUD as a long-term birth control method or as a treatment for heavy periods.

Despite its ongoing popularity, the Mirena IUD has become notorious for a wide range of adverse symptoms. Since its FDA approval in 2000, countless women have complained about its unsettling complications. Despite these allegations, the IUD has never been recalled by either the FDA or the manufacturer.

In total, as many as 47,000 reports of complications and injuries have been submitted. If you have a Mirena IUD and have experienced any of the symptoms discussed in this post, you should call your doctor and your attorney right away.

What is the Mirena Crash?

The term “Mirena crash” refers to a cluster of symptoms associated with the Mirena IUD. Specifically, it refers to symptoms that arise in the days, weeks, and months after the IUD has been removed. 

Keep in mind that millions of women have used the Mirena IUD safely and have removed it with little to no problems. And there is still a lot of research to be done on the Mirena crash. However, it’s widely believed to result from a hormonal imbalance that occurs at removal. 

What Causes the Mirena Crash?

The Mirena IUD works by producing progesterone, thus reducing the body’s need to make the hormone on its own. 

When the IUD is removed, the body does not immediately return to producing higher levels of progesterone. As a result, hormonal imbalances can occur and cause a long line of symptoms. 

How Long Does the Mirena Crash Last?

You can expect the symptoms to subside once the hormonal imbalance is resolved. But how long that process may take is unique to each individual. For some, the balance will be restored within a few days. For others, it can take several months for symptoms to subside. 

What Are the Symptoms to Watch for?

Most symptoms of the Mirena crash are mild. You could experience one or more of these side effects:

  • Nausea
  • Weight gain
  • Weight loss
  • Hair loss
  • Acne
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Severe head, neck, and shoulder pain
  • Depression
  • Unexpected mood swings

These symptoms are unpleasant but manageable. Unfortunately, some individuals experience more serious health consequences, such as:

  • Severe uterine pain
  • Excessive bleeding
  • Fever
  • Perforation of the uterus by the device

If you experience a serious side effect from the Mirena IUD, call a doctor immediately. 

How Are the Symptoms Treated? 

Are you suffering from symptoms related to a Mirena crash? Know that you are not alone. This condition has affected countless women who trusted their doctors and the manufacturer to provide a safe contraceptive. 

As you navigate this painful experience, consider these at-home treatments:

  • Over-the-counter medicine to treat and manage pain
  • Active relaxation through yoga or exercise
  • A healthier, more nutritious diet
  • Reduced intake of alcohol, sugar, or caffeine

Any tactic that helps you reduce stress will allow you to better manage your symptoms until they fade naturally.

Should I File a Civil Suit?

Mirena lawsuits can be complicated. But they can prove effective in obtaining compensation for health complications. You could recover compensation for your economic damages, such as medical expenses and lost wages. You could also recover money for your non-economic damages like pain and suffering/

Unfortunately, many doctors deny the existence of the Mirena crash, making it more difficult to prove that a Mireena IUD caused your accident. If you believe that you deserve payment for your injury, call an attorney you trust. It may be time to consider the possibility of a personal injury lawsuit. 

If you’ve been injured in Pennsylvania, please contact Marzzacco Niven & Associates at the nearest location to schedule a free consultation today:

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