I hold an IUD and I hold have my interval for a month straight...?

I have have endometreosis for 8 years and it got severe satisfactory to the point that I had to hold a laproscopic procedure done, and they found that my uterus had migrated over to my bladder and stuck to it. I have the surgery May 2nd, 2007

I opted to own an IUD put in because it is an experimental treatment for endometreosis, they integer no period, no symptoms, no endo. I fully support that hypothesis.

However, My wedding light of day, June 1st of this year I got my term, and it hasnt left nonetheless (it is June 10th) and when Im not actually bleeding, I hold this stringy brown discharge every day, and I own to wear a pad or a tampon.

Why is my body doing this please assist? When will it stop?

(I have the IUD that you hold to replace every 5 years)

Answer:
I have the Mirena (the 5 yr one). I have a lot of spotting for the first six months after insertion. It wasn't tangible heavy but satisfactory to get on my nerves. It finally settled within and now I own a very street light period once a month. I love it. If you stick it out I feel you will be pleased. When in doubt other give your Dr a name.
Doctor, now. There can be serious infections or other complications, after a month immediately? Yeah, go to your doctor.

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