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IUD Removal & Weight Loss

IUD and weight changes

The lack of scientific research on IUD-related weight Due to the absence of sufficient scientific studies, it is usually difficult to know if you will lose or gain weight after using IUD.

It is important to note that not everyone reacts to IUD in the same way. While some people may experience weight loss, others may experience weight again after removing the device. However, there is not enough research and statistics to determine which is more likely to occur after removing IUD.

Mirena crash is popular amongst people that use the Mirena. It is important to speak with your doctor before and after removing the device.

If you experience loss of appetite after using IUD, then you may also experience weight gain after removing the device. The gain in weight occurs because your appetite returns to normal after removing the intrauterine device.

In some cases, you may also experience weakness and loss of energy when the IUD is in your uterus. According to experts, feeling tired while the device is in place means you engage in regular exercise and you’ve gained weight. After removing the device, your energy level will go back to its normal level. An increase in energy level will also increase your urge to exercise.

Some people may experience a weight plateau after removing the device. This means that they will be unable to lose weight even after adjusting their physical activity and diet.

You may experience other symptoms after removing your IUD. Some of them include:

  • Depression [1]
  • Nausea [2]
  • Insomnia
  • Fatigue

Any of these symptoms can significantly affect changes in your weight.

You may find it more difficult to gain weight when the IUD is in your uterus. However, after removal, you are more likely to experience weight loss.