Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Abdominal Pain After Having an IUD Fitted


Some women suffer from terrible abdominal pain after having an IUD (intra uterine device) fitted. Others don't have a problem at all.

But IUDs can cause more than abdominal pain. Because they also have a slow release of a synthetic hormone that may not suit you, you may also suffer with a hormonal imbalance. If that is the case, your best option is probably having it removed.

Take away the cause and the effect will vanish.

It's common for doctors to think there are no pain sensors in the uterus. In which case, they reason, you shouldn't suffer pain when the device is inserted.

But many women do suffer terrible pain afterward. And for a prolonged time, often going on for months.

If you still want to keep the device and just resolve the pain, then the homeopathic medicine Bellis perennis will do a great job. Bellis perennis is an injury medicine par excellence, which is particularly (but not exclusively) suited to the hormonal problems of women.

Problems such as any deep abdominal pain from injury - pregnancy, after birth, after hysterectomy, after a D & C, after a miscarriage, after an abortion. And it's a great medicine to heal injury to the delicate breast tissue.

When a trauma is not healed at an energetic level, depression can set in. I suspect that many cases of post natal depression stem from the lack of deep healing that should be available at all birthing centres.

Keeping Bellis perennis in your homeopathic first aid kit may ensure your potential at resolving more than your IUD pain.

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