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I'm having a bad experience with my paragard. I've had it for three months and for 2 months, I had no period. My back is killing me like crazy to the point that it feels like my tailbone is fractured. It's constant pain, never goes away and is getting worst. Now I finally get my period and my period was soooo weird at first. Started on the 3rd- bled for one day, it stopped the next then started back up the following. I'm still on my period and it is only getting heavier. Never in my life have I bled this long except after giving child birth. I'm very petite too, 5'1 and 100 pounds. So all this bleeding is keeping me fatigue and I am anemic. So much for no hormones, no side effects. No side effects my @ss.

So my question is, my husband gets out of the military in 2 months. I need something that I can have to where I'm not needing prescriptions because we won't have health insurance for a few months. That is why I picked the paragard. If you personally knows good BC (yes I know every body is different) please tell me the type. I was on yaz for the longest time until we started trying, never had a single side effect. And did anyone else have a horrible experience with paragard?
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China, Mexico and other countries far less affluent are working to provide medical insurance for all citizens. It's viewed as an economic investment. By Noam N. Levey, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Even as Americans debate whether to scrap President ...

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