Once : Once a Mirena (levonorgestrel) iud is placed, you have a less than 1% chance of getting pregnant. It is a very effective form of birth control. Many women who use the Mirena (levonorgestrel) will have light, irregular periods or no periods at all. Many choose this form of birth control just for this convenient side effect. It is not unhealthy for you to not have a period, but if it upsets you, discuss it with your doctor. You may want to choose a different form of birth control.
Answered 10/3/2016
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