The IUD Cramps
My birth control journey started with taking the pill. I was probably on it for a little over a year. But I got really tired of all the side effects that came along with it. I was angry when I was on the pill! I literally went to see my primary doctor to talk to her about why I was feeling so angry all the time. I didnāt like that I had to take it every freaking day. I wasnāt enjoying my skin being so dry. It was just an unpleasant thing to endure but hey, safe sex is the best sex! So February 2018, I decided to get an IUD because I heard good things about it. Iām sensitive to hormonal changes so the my gyno and I both agreed it would be the best BC option considering that the hormones that come out of the IUD are targeted in the uterus, it doesnāt mess with the rest of your body basically. Once itās implanted into your uterus, it stays there for years! I got the Mirena which stays inside you for 5 years before you have to replace it. Itās also 99.99% effective so youāre almost guaranteed to not get preggers. But!!! Always use a condom as well because you donāt want to be the .01% that the IUD failed.
The best way I can describe my experience with the Mirena is just the simple freaking fact that birth control affects people so differently!! The people that I know who also have an IUD, they have nothing but positive reviews. But when I go online, there are so many negative reviews. For me, itās a love-hate relationship. The only thing stopping me from taking it out is just the fact that I donāt have to worry about it. Itās basically become a trusted friend. But holy f*ck, it has also been a freaking pain! The cramps I get?! Unbearable. Before birth control, I used to get zero cramps. With the IUD, I get the worst cramps that just twist my uterus. I have to stop what Iām doing and just ride the cramp out. I never know when Iāll get the cramps or how long theyāll last, but if I could, I would get rid of the cramps totally because they are that painful. For the first year, I had cramps for months straight. Then they stopped, and now theyāre on and off again. The spotting is pretty annoying. Itās like I donāt get my period for the most part. But once in a while, Iāll get a slight period or a pretty heavy one. The “this or that” side effects that come with the IUD are definitely something you should consider when thinking of getting an IUD.
The side effects vary pretty frequently and thatās really the most annoying part. Itās like 50/50. Good half the time, pretty terrible the other half of the time. But damn, just the fact that it is so reliable, it honestly makes the pain worth it sadly. It all just makes me think about the fact that we donāt have better birth control methods. Or I guess that we had better ways to choose one instead of doing a trial and error type of thing because that can be pretty time consuming and no one wants to worry about birth control all the time.
I just had to go on this whole rant because Iām currently experiencing the really bad cramps and itās been pretty freaking terrible. I literally feel like a sack of potatoes. My skin is breaking out. Iām craving so much salt. I canāt relax. My lower back hurts. I want to eat everything in sight. UGH. Iām just really tired of all the shit womxn have to deal with. We go through so much and somehow still manage to look freaking beautiful while juggling a million things at once. But then there are men who are just completely babies. I wonāt get into that right now but thatās just an opinion of mine at the end of the day. Iām just tired of womxn suffering lol. Iām also tired of feeling like a sack of potatoes. I want to be a beautiful butterfly! Itās times like these where I wish we could go out and easily grab our favorite comforting snacks. Itās just sad when youāre in the worst pain of your life and you canāt even comfort yourself the way you want to. ANYWAYS, thank you all for coming to my TED talk.
XoXo,
Alexis š