Mirena (levonorgestrel): The Mirena (levonorgestrel) still remains a very safe and effective form of contraception. But it should be used with caution in some instances including: certain types of migraines, hx of stroke, heart attack. There are also instances where it should not be used at all. It's a long list, so best to talk with your a doctor about it.
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