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IUD and Instead
I'm thinking about getting an IUD like the copper T, but I love my Instead softcups. I've heard that IUDs have strings that come out of the cervix that you have to check. Can these get pulled by menstrual cups? Does anyone know if it's ok to have an IUD and continue to use mentrual cups like the Instead soft cup? Thanks!
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I seem to remember reading that because they sit higher up, Insteads are really not a good idea with IUDs. However, many folks continue using their Diva Cups with their IUDs. (I'm basing this on info from over at IUD Divas, if you want to check that out, too!) I expelled my first IUD a few days after it was put in, but I wasn't using a cup during the expulsion. The little bugger just popped out. Because of this experience, I'm not using a DivaCup now. However, the Mirena has really reduced my bleeding so I can get by with tampons.
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with IUDs :/
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The summary seems to be that after the first few weeks with an IUD there is no particular risk involved in using a cup. Certainly I used a cup (Mooncup UK) while I had an IUS (Mirena) without problems; I did take extra care to always break the seal thoroughly before removing the cup, and I did check my strings regularly, but that was all. Anecdotal evidence seems to be strongly in favour of "it's fine".
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When it comes to cups, some say you can use them with an IUD, others say you can't, others say to ask your doctor. I think that's their legal departments talking, not their medical advisors.
Some doctors say not to use internal products for the first cycle after you have a coil inserted. Afterward, use your best judgement.
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