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Menopause Discussion => Postmenopause => Topic started by: Pops0903@ on March 16, 2025, 05:39:39 PM

Title: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Pops0903@ on March 16, 2025, 05:39:39 PM
Anyone else have this? I am 60 - on HRT 2 years and had a hysteroscopy by GA 10 days ago due to heavy bleeding. Doc said I wasn’t on sufficient progesterone so fitted the Mirena coil. Had a cyst on ovaries and polyps - think removed but don’t know 🤦‍♀️ Still waiting on biopsy results . Was fine after op and slight spotting. Now have full on period type bleeding and small clots. Is this normal? Does it mean Mirena not working? Any advice welcome
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: CLKD on March 16, 2025, 05:56:15 PM
It mayB that the aggravation in that area has triggered a bleed.  Hopefully some1 will be along with more advice.  Get those feet up, good book, cuppa 2 hand ;-)
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Dotty on March 16, 2025, 06:24:45 PM
Yes, the Mirena can take time to settle and bleeding can happen. Aldo bleeding can happen after a hysteroscopy.
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Pops0903@ on March 16, 2025, 06:28:49 PM
It mayB that the aggravation in that area has triggered a bleed.  Hopefully some1 will be along with more advice.  Get those feet up, good book, cuppa 2 hand ;-)
Thank you. Hope so - stopped my utrogestran but wonder if taking it would stop the bleeding
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Pops0903@ on March 16, 2025, 06:29:54 PM
He’s, the Mirena can take time to settle and bleeding can happen. Aldo bleeding can happen after a hysteroscopy.
Thank you. It’s started really 7 days after the op.. was light and stopped few days afterwards
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Geminilady on March 16, 2025, 07:35:09 PM
I had Mirena fitted plus a biopsy in October due to post menopausal bleeding. I had period like bleeding for 5 weeks after. I was told it’s possible to have period like bleeding for up to 3 months or more while the Mirena settles. I’ve since had to have a replacement Mirena fitted in January due to the previous one having the threads cut too short, plus a hysteroscopy and a further biopsy as there apparently wasn’t enough viable tissue in the previous sample. Following that I bled for week then had light spotting around 4 weeks later, but nothing since.
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Pops0903@ on March 16, 2025, 10:38:05 PM
Glad it’s settled for you and reassuring not just me. Are you using alongside estrogen? I have read that you shouldn’t stop the ugesterone for 7 days after the mirena  fitting so wonder if that is the reason for the heavy bleeding. I also wonder if in correctly as have tummy pains and can’t feel string (but never could with previous coils I had many years ago)
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Geminilady on March 17, 2025, 09:30:00 AM
I am using 2 pumps of oestrogel each day, I was using the utrogestan daily up until the night before the first Mirena was fitted, as soon as that was fitted the consultant told me as of then I didn’t need to take the utrogestan again.
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Pops0903@ on March 19, 2025, 10:21:43 PM
Did you bleed when switching? Consultant has said I could now bleed for 6 months and to take Utrogestan as well if I like.
Title: Re: Recent Hysteroscopy and Mirena
Post by: Geminilady on March 21, 2025, 01:57:25 PM
I bled for 5 weeks with first Mirena fitted, I was also told it could take 3-6 months of bleeding or spotting on and off until it settled. I was never told to take a utrogestan as well. Between the initial Mirena being fitted in October and then having to have a replacement one fitted in January I’ve now had the Mirena a total of 5 months and so far things seem to have settled now.