What is Mirena IUD?

The Mirena® IUD is a T-shaped contraceptive device that releases levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy. It carries risks such as uterine perforation, embedment, migration, and the need for surgical removal. If pregnancy occurs with the IUD in place, there's a heightened risk of ectopic pregnancy. It may also increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, leading to severe complications. Some users have reported group A streptococcal sepsis. There is ongoing investigation into a possible link with rheumatoid arthritis. Legal assistance is available for those affected.

A device to prevent pregnancy

Mirena IUD Device to Prevent Pregnancy. Mirena® IUD (intrauterine device) is a small, plastic, t-shaped contraceptive device to prevent pregnancy that is attached to two threads. Mirena® is placed inside the uterus by a healthcare provider, where it releases a small amount of the hormone levonorgestrel.

Serious Risks Associated with Mirena® IUD

Mirena® IUD may be associated with:

  • Uterine Perforation
  • Embedment
  • Migration of the Device
  • Surgical Removal
  • Serious Complications

Furthermore, if you do become pregnant while the Mirena® IUD is still inside your body, there is a higher chance that it will lead to an ectopic pregnancy. This type of pregnancy can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention.

Mirena® IUD is also associated with an increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can lead to complications such as infertility, ectopic pregnancy, abscess formation and chronic pain in the pelvis.

According to the FDA, some Mirena® IUD users have also suffered from group A streptococcal sepsis (GAS), a potentially deadly bacterial infection that can cause flesh-eating bacteria syndrome (necrotizing fasciitis) and toxic shock syndrome.

In addition, we are currently investigating an association between Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Mirena® IUD.
RA is a condition that causes inflammation of the joints. Unlike osteoarthritis, which affects the bone, RA typically targets the lining of the small joints, such as the ones in the hands and feet.

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