I had a failed Mirena coil insertion today. My first attempt and first step in continuous HRT with plan for oestrogel. Apparently my cervix is small so they could not get it in.i never had children and have VA do maybe these are why. i see the GP on Friday to discuss options. One is to have the cervix stretched and a gynea insert it but I think taking utrogestin vaginally sounds less invasive. I would be interested in what others would do in my place. I am 46 , peri with monthly migraines so I need continuous HRT.
Well you could try either, but if it's another Mirena, insist on sedation. I had mine years ago with sedation (no kids either) and it was fine. I felt miserable, fat and slow for about 4 months, with spotting, and then it settled and I felt great for years.
I am now using Utrogestan vaginally every other night because I wanted to try the body identical progesterone. If I don't get on well with this, I will ask for another Mirena.
I'm learning from all this, and the thing I'm learning is whatever you use it takes a long time to settle down. Several months if not more. Last week, feeling awful on Thursday and Friday, Puddlesmum mentioned something that made me think I was not tolerating the Utrogestan and that worried me. But then I had the best day on Saturday that I've had this year! So I think it's more to do with my oestrogen levels and probably lack of testosterone rather than the Utrogestan. In some strange way my body seems to look forward to using it. Wish I could get hold of an applicator though. Would make life easier.