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Mirena® Satisfaction

9 Out of 10 Women Would Recommend Mirena®1

Over the past 16 years, more than 8 million women worldwide have used Mirena® intrauterine contraceptive successfully.1 As a result of their experiences, 9 out of 10 women who use Mirena® would recommend it to their friends.

  • 88% of Mirena® users are extremely or very satisfied with their choice of birth control
  • 85% of users indicated their major reasons for choosing Mirena® were long-term birth control and convenience
  • 84% of current Mirena® users are extremely or very likely to continue

Mirena® is recommended for women who have had at least one child and are in a mutually monogamous relationship. It is an option at every stage of your reproductive life:

  • If you are currently pregnant or just had a baby and want to explore birth control options for new moms
  • If you are still planning your family and are unsure if you want more children, but are seeking hassle-free birth control
  • If you don't think you want any more children, but also don't want the permanence of surgery

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT MIRENA®:
Only you and your healthcare professional can decide if Mirena is right for you. Mirena does not protect against HIV or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Candidates for Mirena have had a child. Mirena is not appropriate for women who are or may be pregnant; or who may have a distorted uterine cavity; acute genital infections including pelvic inflammatory disease; cancer of the cervix, uterus, or breasts; unexplained vaginal bleeding; or acute liver disease or tumors (benign or malignant). In rare cases, perforation or embedment may occur. Mirena may become completely or partially dislodged. In the rare event you think you're pregnant, contact your healthcare professional without delay to be evaluated for ectopic pregnancy. Ovarian cysts may occur and typically disappear. Persistent cysts should be evaluated. Missing periods or irregular bleeding is common in the first few months, followed by shorter, lighter periods.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Your healthcare professional may advise you to periodically check yourself once Mirena® is placed.