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Mirena IUD Bloating?

Did anyone have major bloating on the Mirena? I've had major bloating since 2 weeks after getting the Mirena inserted and it doesn't go away!
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Well, I think you have a good plan. See how it goes after you take it out. Give it a few months and if you want to get another one, make sure you get it put in during your period because it's easier to get into the cervix during that time.
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I've tried taking everything out of my diet to where I had no sugar, gluten, veggies, wheat, dairy, carbs for 2 weeks. I even tried a candida cleanse. And tried only drinking veggie juices. I have been reading online just now and found other women with the same problem. They said once they removed it the crazy bloating went away. I look 4 months pregnant. And they said the same thing. I'm having it removed and just going to go back to birth control pills. I can always have it put in down the road if I chose to. It ***** because once it's out, it's not like I can go back right away and say, I want it back in now.
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I've had mirena for almost a year and have not had this problem. Are you sure you haven't made a slight change in your diet? For some people, the smallest little change in what they eat can cause a digestive issue.
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By bloating I mean major swollen stomach bloating.
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