No: The Essure is a very effective form of birth control. Typically, post insertion a test is done to assure proper placement. If in the proper position, the device should be almost 99% effective. Pregnancy test are usually accurate. There are many reasons for irregular menses; such as, a thyroid disorder, PCOS, medications, etc.
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