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10 Doctor-Recommended Ways to Make Getting an IUD Less Painful

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How to make your IUD insertion hurt less

Theres a reason why IUDs are surging in popularity. IUDs are a mistake-proof, long-term form of birth control. They are more than99 percent effective, making them one of the best low-cost options out there. Plus, copper IUDs are hormone-free, makingthem an ideal choice for women looking to avoid hormones.But when it comes to IUDs, most women only have one thing on their mind. Will getting a IUD hurt?

The truth about IUD pain

Two things cause pain during IUD procedures: When the IUD is being inserted and cramping from the placement because the uterus contracts from irritation, explains Dr. Dustin Costescu, a family planning specialist and assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.He admits that the internet is loaded with IUD insertion horror stories. But similar to most things posted online, he says most people are compelled to share only their bad experiences. Also, keep in mind that studies have show that the pain experienced during insertion was significantly lower than the pain most women expect.While getting an IUD might not hurt as much as you think it will, you should still prepare for somepain and discomfort. In the next few pages, Dr. Costescu shares his 10 tips on how to make theinsertion of your IUD not hurt.(Related:What’s the Best Way to Switch Birth Control Pills?) 

How to have a less painful IUD insertion: Get a smaller IUD

If this is your first IUD and youre worried about your first time getting one inserted, talk to your doctor about smaller IUD options, says Dr. Costescu. Smaller types of IUDs, likeKyleenaand Jaydess, will make the insertion less painful.(Related:13 Things You Need to Know About Birth Control Pills)

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Ask how often your doctor does insertions

When youre setting up your IUD appointment with your doctor, see if the doctor doing your insertion does the procedure frequently. People who are more experienced inserters tend to have patients that experience less pain with the placement, Dr. Costescu explains. If you’re not comfortable then ask for a referral to see a gynecologist, who may be more experienced with IUDs.(Related:Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Right for You?)

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Book your appointment just after your period

The best time to place an IUD is at the tail end of your period, or the first day or two afterward, Dr. Costescu says. Placing an IUD during or around the time of menses will hurt less because your cervix is more open (after all the open cervix is what is letting your Aunt Flow flow), he adds.(Related:The Honest, Expert-Backed Truth About Having Sex While on Your Period)

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What to do on the day of your IUD insertion: Take a painkiller before your appointment

Take an anti-inflammatory like Advil prior to the insertion. This will relieve any cramping after the procedure. And it is the most effective way to manage the pain.(Related:12 Things Your Doctor Might Not Tell You About Pain Medication)

Say no to Misoprostol and cervical freezing

If your doctor gives you Misoprostol (a drugthat softens the cervix), ask them to try the procedure without medication for the first try. Various studies have shown that Misoprostol causes more discomfort and cramping during IUD insertions. And Dr. Costescu warns this drug is best used if youd had a failed attempt at a previous IUD placement.Doctors may also offer to freeze your cervix before the procedure, but any pain thats reversed from the placement is usually experienced during the freezing.(Related:Should You Visit Your Gynecologist During Your Period?)

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Pack snacks

Its amazing how many people fast before their IUD insertion, Dr. Costescu says. If youre feeling tired and hungry, youre more likely to have low-blood sugar levels, which will make you feel less comfortable. And if you do get hungry before your appointment, snack on agranola bar and drink some juice. After all, no experience is a good experience when youre #hangry.(Related:11 Sneaky Reasons Behind a Missed Period (Besides Pregnancy))

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Bring a heating pad

Women report that the cramps from getting an IUD inserted are similar to those from a bad period. So your go-to heating pad can help you manage the cramping youll have after the insertion takes place.(Related:We Tried Knixs Super Leakproof Period Underwear)

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Staying comfortable during your IUD insertion: Just breathe

Nerves create a bad experience both for the insertion of speculum, the internal exam and the placement itself, says Dr. Costescu. (The speculum is that watergun-like device used during your annual exam and to insert an IUD.) Ask your doctor toto coach you on breathing exercises,which will help you to stay calm and relax your muscles.

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Distract yourself

Many of my patients stay on their phones as a way to keep their minds of whats happening, Dr. Costescu says.Some doctors allow patients to wear headphones to listen to music. Others dont. Dr. Costescu recommendsasking if its OK beforehand, since some physicians want to talk to their patients during the insertion.(Related:49 Interesting Sex Facts You Probably Didn’t Know)

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Stay motivated

In his experience, Dr. Costescu finds that women who are apprehensive about their IUDs insertion tend to feel morediscomfort. Meanwhile, women who are motivated usually find that the procedure is less painful.So if youre feeling anxious about getting and IUD, just remember why youre choosing the IUD. When you think about the positives (no hormones, no daily pills), the temporary pain and discomfort are totally worth it.Next,here’s everything you need to know about the arm implant birth control.

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