Copper IUD (Paragard) Pros and Cons (+ Why It's One of the Best Options for Hormone Balance)

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  • The pros and cons of the copper IUD, known as paragard. The copper IUD may be the best contraceptive because it doesn't impact your hormones.
    The copper IUD (also known as Paragard) is an IUD and one of the most widely prescribed methods of contraception.
    This form of birth control is perhaps one of the best options available for long term birth control management due to its impact (or lack thereof) on your sex hormones.
    The copper IUD does NOT have the same damaging effects on your HPO axis as over the counter birth control pills and has significantly fewer side effects compared to other forms of birth control.
    Learn more about the pros and cons of the copper IUD (Paragard) in this video and why it's one of my preferred methods of birth control!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @vmontague2011
    @vmontague2011 3 роки тому +6

    I used the copper IUD for almost 30 years. I strongly recommend it because it’s more natural and once in place you don’t have to worry about it for 5 or 10 years depending on the kind you get. It the beginning I used to get yeast infections. Once I reduced my sugar intake( I used to eat tons of candy)and stop using soaps with fragrance, the yeast infection went away.
    To place and to take out the IUD I felt a pinch and some cramp for some hours after the procedure. My menstrual cycle became a little stronger but it also became more regular. Overall for me, more pros than cons.

  • @trucktales195
    @trucktales195 Рік тому +5

    I had mirena before. Hell on earth. It worked. I didn’t get pregnant. Thank god. I can literally get pregnant by a sideways glance. I was interested in the copper because of the hormone free aspect. The mirena put 30lbs on me over a few months. And stayed for years. I’m incredibly active and could not drop weight. Appetite increase and energy decrease. Low libido. Terrible. Went from having sex 4-5 times a week to 4-5 times a month. Lower abdominal pain and intravaginal pain. During and after sex. Changed the vag chemistry. Couldn’t get wet, even if I was excited. Looks like the comments are pointing in the same direction as the mirena. I do wish men that did not want to have children would grow the fuck up and get vasectomies. Want their women to look good and not get knocked up. Psh! So stressful to shoulder the entire responsibility.

  • @oliviahakanssonii
    @oliviahakanssonii 3 роки тому +7

    In Sweden there is a massive debate about Copper IUD . How women are getting sick from it, and more research here is talking how it interferce with your hormones, fertillety and mineral status.

    • @neishg2702
      @neishg2702 3 роки тому +2

      Where can I find info about this research

  • @stephaniecoats9184
    @stephaniecoats9184 3 місяці тому +5

    How much Zinc should you supplement with? I haven't found a clear answer on how much Copper actually gets absorbed from the Paragaurd.

  • @katherineEnewcomb
    @katherineEnewcomb 3 роки тому +4

    I’ve had the copper IUD for about 7 months now. Experience yeast infections and I’d never had any before. Also periods after about month 3 of having it are extremely heavy. Like he said there’s pros and cons to all forms of BC but in my opinion if you aren’t active enough to need the contraception it isn’t worth it.

  • @LL-rk5lv
    @LL-rk5lv 3 роки тому +6

    Mirena messed up my hormones so bad, I did diet and exercise, I paid a personal trainer and I gained 30 lbs either way. I removed it and got a tubal removal.

    • @AyeKay220
      @AyeKay220 2 роки тому +2

      I gained 30 lbs too at my most active & healthy stage of my life. No increase in calories (I tracked everything before and after) and lost hair. Got a copper placed today, hoping to avoid all of that this time.

    • @jazminemoore6041
      @jazminemoore6041 5 днів тому

      @@AyeKay220 How are you liking the copper IUD?

    • @AyeKay220
      @AyeKay220 5 днів тому

      @@jazminemoore6041 didn’t make it 10 months lol. Severe cramps and outrageous bleeding every month.

    • @AyeKay220
      @AyeKay220 5 днів тому

      @@jazminemoore6041 didn’t make it 10 months. Crazy cramping and bleeding every month.

  • @laciehamblin8584
    @laciehamblin8584 5 місяців тому +1

    I’ve had the hormonal iud after I had my first and it messed with my hormones so bad, I took it out and then I immediately lost tons of weight, then got pregnant with my second child, I had them do the hormonal iud again, after a week it was moving! So I went back to get it taken out, the doctor recommended the copper iud because it is bigger and after having 2 kids my cervix was stretched more, so I decided to try it! Didn’t hurt at all, again it was because I’ve had two kids so my cervix opening was stretched out, I’ve had it in for 4 years, and I love it! I haven’t had any issues at all with it.

  • @annac8807
    @annac8807 3 роки тому +7

    I had decided to get a copper IUD but then I made the mistake of googling the insertion process and I think I'd rather become a nun lol

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 3 роки тому +2

      It's not bad at all. You've had a shot before and you know it's no biggie but if you read all about how shots are administered by sticking a needle in your skin through your muscle you would be too scared to go through with it. The IUD is the same thing. Sounds scary but not actually scary

    • @FF-ub7bn
      @FF-ub7bn 3 роки тому +1

      If you haven't ever given birth the pain is pretty awful.

    • @seashells1460
      @seashells1460 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@GameChanger597 it is pretty awful for some women. Its not ethical to tell women who are thinking about it that its "not that bad" i mean im glad that is some womens experience but even the doctor that put mine in said (as i was screaming in pain) "so many women go through this, im sorry"... thats your proof right there.
      Ask for pain relief stronger than ibuprofen if they wont comply dont get it done with that doctor.

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +3

    I told her about the headaches from the copper and she fucking says that not ONE PERSON HAD THIS PROBLEM that’s such bullshit . Literally on UA-cam there’s 100s of videos of women talking about this

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +3

    I wish someone can tell me the exact foods I should eat and the exact mg of vitamins . Cause apparently food effects this shit to.

  • @brendah4773
    @brendah4773 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve had the ParaGard for almost 3yrs. I’ll be 48 this year. For awhile I was enjoying the benefits of this IUD. Now, im over bleeding each month. I bleed for 21dys and I stop for 7dys. Yeah, it’s been awful. Yes, I was warned about the heavy bleeding. However, I wasn’t expecting almost ALL MONTH. Yeah, making an appointment to get removed. Not sure, what else to do?

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +2

    This copper iud makes me so miserable I don’t know why I don’t just remove it . I have never felt this way so I know it’s the iud . I have never felt so drained and no energy a lot of women say it has mad them depressed etc and I feel this way . I made an appointment to get my copper levels checked

    • @seashells1460
      @seashells1460 23 дні тому

      I hope you got it removed! I feel so much better now its so worth it and getting mine out didnt hurt. But thats just me of course 😊

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +3

    This iud had impacted my whole health .. and every fucking doc says there’s no side effects only heavy period

  • @destineyunderwood1126
    @destineyunderwood1126 3 роки тому +1

    Currently on it not been on a few diffrent ones and gained weight alot of weight i was looking for something non hormonal and i found it was painful to put in but wasnt nothing horriable! Its my favorite! Only down side so far is it make menstral cycles long heavy and more painful than before as do other birthcontrol methods but it gets better over time!

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +2

    This cooper iud has caused me hell . I been having intense headaches I tried taking zinc &electrolytes …idk what’s wrong …it is the iud I have never felt this way before or had this acne

    • @fernpeck
      @fernpeck 5 місяців тому +1

      Same with headaches/migraines

  • @Vourlosc
    @Vourlosc 2 роки тому +2

    I really don’t want to remove this shit because it’s 10 years although I left my ex and I’m not sexually active right now I just want to be safe for the future but at this point it’s detrimental.

  • @bluedali986
    @bluedali986 5 місяців тому

    What about not having a period for years? I feel we were meant to bleed? How does that change our blood?

  • @bluedali986
    @bluedali986 5 місяців тому

    I have the copper. How long is this okay to have inside you? I haven't had a heavy period in 13 years. As long as it's not going to fuck me up,I'm good. I feel like I've been duped. Do women need to bleed, and why?

  • @gabedurnian1804
    @gabedurnian1804 3 роки тому +1

    I like that he went into the biology of the mechanisms of action and got candid. But lets remember contraception is not just for cis gender women, when we use language we need to make sure we are using gender neutral language as health care providers. All people with a uterus who are sexually active may seek out contraception. and that includes transgender patients, and non binary patients. Not all trans/non binary/gender non conforming patients may opt for hysterectomy, meet the surgical clearance, or be able to afford one depending on they're insurance. so birth control is not just an issue for heterosexual cis gendered women.
    As a provider you may also be seeing patients who are transgender or on the non binary spectrum. so it is best to use gender neutral language so all patients feel welcome and equally relevant. An estimated 40% of transgender and non binary people a year avoid healthcare settings due to health care discrimination. So its vital that all of us as providers help stay current and educated to help further create equitable experiences for ALL patients.

    • @mannyhood6024
      @mannyhood6024 2 роки тому +7

      Since this provider does not practice and receive Medicaid/Medicare funding, he can do whatever tf he likes. Thx for the lesson tho.

    • @gabedurnian1804
      @gabedurnian1804 2 роки тому

      @@mannyhood6024 insurance the provider is willing to accept has nothing to do with being inclusive and using inclusive language in the 20th century. Where everyday lgbtq patients receive reproductive Healthcare. The procedure itself is already uncomfortable. Being trans and getting an IUD with a provider who denies your very existence as a community, that's hugely traumatic for people like us. So your statement really makes no sense. You don't have to use progressive language based on insurance your willing to accept.

    • @ajura8926
      @ajura8926 2 роки тому

      Man vs man or a woman vs woman can’t get pregnant so please stop wasting resources on people who don’t need it.

    • @somethintru1
      @somethintru1 3 місяці тому

      Your comment is irrelevant. There is no such thing as a transgender anything. A person cannot change genders. You either a man or a woman.

    • @truthras9147
      @truthras9147 2 місяці тому +1

      Playing Bloodclaat victim