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Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jade)
Reliable contraception is the freedom to plan your life without daily compromises.
The placement of the Mirena or Jaydess intrauterine system is a modern and long-lasting method of contraception that combines high efficiency and comfort in everyday life. The system acts locally, providing stable protection against unwanted pregnancy and can positively affect the course of the menstrual cycle. The procedure is suitable for women who value convenience, reliability and control over their reproductive health.
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- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
- BBL Hero (intimate external rejuvenation)
- Cervical biopsy from PGD material
- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
- Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jaides IUD)
- Vaccination against cervical cancer (Gardasil-9)
- Intimate peeling (brightening)
- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
- Enlargement of the “G” spot
- Contour plastic surgery of the labia majora
- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Aesthetic gynecology consultation
- Secondary/online gynecological consultation
- Primary gynecological consultation
About the placement of intrauterine contraception
Intrauterine contraception is a modern, highly effective, and long-term method of preventing unwanted pregnancy. Mirena and Jaydess are hormonal intrauterine systems that combine reliable contraceptive protection with a therapeutic effect on the endometrium.
This method is suitable for women seeking long-term birth control without the need for daily medication. In addition to contraception, intrauterine systems may reduce menstrual bleeding and positively affect overall quality of life.
Mechanism of Action and Features of Intrauterine Systems
Mirena and Jaydess contain the hormone levonorgestrel, which is gradually released directly into the uterine cavity. This local hormonal effect provides high contraceptive efficacy with minimal systemic impact on the body.
Levonorgestrel thickens cervical mucus, suppresses endometrial proliferation, and reduces the likelihood of implantation. As a result, conditions unfavorable for pregnancy are created.
Mirena / Jaydess intrauterine contraception is used for:
• long-term contraception.
• reduction of heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding.
• prevention of endometrial hyperplasia.
• management of functional uterine bleeding.
• improvement of quality of life in hormone-dependent conditions.
Who Is Suitable for the Method and Expected Results
IUD insertion is recommended for women of reproductive age after examination and consultation with a physician. The choice between Mirena and Jaydess is made individually, taking into account age, medical history, and reproductive plans.
The expected result is reliable contraceptive protection for several years. In most patients, menstrual bleeding decreases over time, and cycle-related discomfort is reduced.
Indications for Mirena / Jaydess IUD insertion
The IUD is recommended for women who require reliable and long-term contraception. It may also be used in cases of heavy menstrual bleeding or hormone-dependent conditions. The appropriateness of insertion is determined after medical consultation.
Contraindications for Mirena / Jaydess IUD insertion
The IUD is not inserted in cases of pregnancy, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, oncological conditions, or uterine cavity abnormalities. Temporary contraindications may include active infections. The final decision is made by the physician.
Preparation for Mirena / Jaydess IUD insertion
Before the procedure, a gynecological examination and necessary tests are performed. Ultrasound and laboratory studies may be required. On the day of insertion, a light routine without physical overload is recommended.
Recovery after Mirena / Jaydess IUD insertion
After insertion, mild cramping or spotting may occur. These symptoms usually resolve within a few days. Patients are advised to follow medical recommendations and attend a follow-up visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mirena / Jaydess IUD
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How effective is intrauterine contraception?
IUDs are among the most effective contraceptive methods available. Their effectiveness remains very high throughout the entire duration of use. Protection does not depend on daily patient actions.
Is the IUD insertion procedure painful?
Insertion may be accompanied by moderate discomfort or cramping. Sensations vary depending on individual sensitivity. Pain relief measures can be used if necessary.
What is the difference between Mirena and Jaydess?
The systems differ in size, hormone dosage, and duration of action. Jaydess is smaller and may be more suitable for younger women or those who have not given birth. The choice is made individually by the physician.
When does the IUD start working after insertion?
Contraceptive protection begins almost immediately, depending on the day of the menstrual cycle. The physician provides individual recommendations for the initial period. This helps ensure optimal effectiveness.
Does the IUD affect the menstrual cycle?
Changes in the menstrual cycle may occur after insertion, including reduced menstrual bleeding. In some women, periods become very light or stop altogether. This is an expected effect of hormonal intrauterine systems.
Can pregnancy occur after IUD removal?
Yes, fertility is restored after removal of the IUD. Pregnancy planning is possible in subsequent cycles. The method does not have a long-term negative impact on reproductive function.