Verhütungsmittel- Spirale?

Hi! Ich habe mich eben beim Frauenarzt beraten lassen.
Pille sage ich direkt nein. Sie war aber auch ganz ehrlich indem sie gesagt hatte, dass die Pille Thrombose hervorrufen kann.

Nun, jetzt erzählte sie mir von der Spirale Kyleena ..

Theoretisch hört sich dies gut an, anhand wie sie mir das erzählt hatte. Sind zwar auch Hormone aber ja theoretisch nur lokal also nur in der Gebärmutter. Ist ja auch ein sichereres Verhütungsmittel.

Wobei ich tierische Angst habe zwecks einsetzen. Soll sehr weh tun. + ich bin mir trotzdem in allen nicht zu 100% sicher weil es wiederum Hormone sind.
Bin 22 Jahre alt und bis jetzt keinerlei Hormone genommen weil ich davor immer Angst hatte, ich verhüte mit Kondom was ja auch bis jetzt immer super lief aber trotzdem will ich mich auch anders verhüten um ggf. Mit meinem festen Partner ohne Kondom GV zu haben.

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WitchesAndCats
1 year ago

Insertion can cause slight pain, but they do not last particularly long.

The question is actually whether this is a copper or a hormone spiral. Depending on the case, an allergy test should be carried out and, if necessary, it should be clarified how to treat hormones in general. The hormone spiral did not come into question with me because I am very sensitive and did not want to take the risk. Although the hormone spiral is one of the less violent means in the field of hormone prevention, they still affect the rest of the body. At the price, I just didn’t want to risk it coming out.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Let one say to you: Hormonal contraception no matter where is never local. Hormones don’t know borders. Doctors like to say that doctors sometimes say that the pill has no side effects so😅

Use is the smallest problem. However, the hormone spiral can have all the side effects that the pill has also

If spiral, then I would look at copper or gold spiral or copper chain

But if not everyone is equal, I have not tolerated the copper spiral or my body does not want this foreign body. I’m now obstructed with the Symptothermal method. Need some interest. The uniform standing up for measuring can be https://trackle.de/ to be bypassed. No side effects, natural cycle, no pain, no use, no nothing

Pangaea
1 year ago

Yes, the use of a spiral hurts. There’s nothing to explain. And there is no difference whether the spiral contains hormones or not.

But you can take a painkiller before you use it (the female doctor will advise you), and of course you shouldn’t do it in a morning if you still have a judo tournament in the afternoon. Take off the afternoon after you start. The next morning everything should be normal again.

Are you worth it? After all, you have rest with the Kyleena for the next 5 years with the prevention.

In principle, a hormone spiral has a decisive advantage over a copper spiral: The bleeding becomes weaker, and if you’re lucky, you don’t have bleeding anymore. With a copper spiral, the bleeding becomes stronger and more painful.

MichaelH77
1 year ago

have you also spoken about hormone-free alternatives such as copper chain or copper spiral?

Putting can hurt. Your fear is understandable, but unnecessary. If you and your friend want to give up condoms for a long time, unfortunately you don’t have much else left.

SilentGirl186
1 year ago
Reply to  MichaelH77

How does copper chain work

Pangaea
1 year ago
Reply to  SilentGirl186

The copper ions cause constant light inflammation in the uterus, so that the mucous membrane is no longer suitable to absorb a fertilized egg.

MichaelH77
1 year ago
Reply to  SilentGirl186

the copper chain is anchored in the uterus. Spirals are placed only in the uterus and hold through their T-shaped “brain”

Small amounts of copper are continuously dispensed, which render the sperm inactive and slightly change the composition of the cervical mucus, so that fertilization does not occur. Sometimes you read that copper kills the sperm

MichaelH77
1 year ago
Reply to  Mariaaamx

this can happen in any spiral, especially in Kyleena

found the following:
“You can experience bleeding and lubrication bleeding between the control bleeding, especially in the first 3 to 6 months. Sometimes the bleeding is initially stronger than usual. Overall, it is likely that the amount of bleeding and the number of bleeding days decrease gradually every month.” https://frauenarzt.net/hormonspirale-kyleena

Elli113
1 year ago

However, it is not to rule out that sperms are created to fertilize an egg; Therefore, it cannot be excluded that fertilization takes place.

MichaelH77
1 year ago

I realize that the ovulation is not suppressed. By copper, the sperms are not able to fertilize the egg

Elli113
1 year ago

Since the copper spiral/chain does not suppress the ovulation, there is the possibility of fertilization, yes. However, the fertilized egg cannot collapse.

MichaelH77
1 year ago

is there any fertilization? Copper also has an influence on the ability of sperm to move. Copper acts spermicidal