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What It Feels Like to Get an IUD

Insertion experiences vary widely and for some people, there's no way to sugarcoat it: the pain is extreme. "I thought I was walking out of the doctor's office after getting my first IUD but rejected that option on account of my legs not working afterward," said POPSUGAR writer Hilary White in a personal essay on her IUD insertion. "In a haze of cramps and irrational 'is someone stabbing my uterus' thoughts, I also contemplated crawling out."

POPSUGAR writer Jenny Sugar, on the other hand, wrote that "my insertion could be summed up as 10 full seconds of not-quite-as-excruciating-as-labour-but-pretty-damn-painful cramps." (Here's what the removal process was like for her as well.)

"I actually didn't think it was that painful at all," wrote contributor Maggie McCracken. "The implantation went well, the discomfort was minor, and I walked out of the office feeling great." She noted that anxiety over the IUD's placement led to her decision to get it removed.

"Though I felt a deep cramping in my stomach during the 30 seconds the actual insertion lasted (and hollered out a string of profanities like Steve Carell in the 40-Year-Old Virgin waxing scene), the whole process was about as long and painless as a pap smear," shared contributor Corinne Sullivan about her own experience.

Bottom line: the pain can range from slight to excruciating cramps, and not knowing which way your insertion will go can lead to major anxiety. Though we can't predict exactly what you'll feel, there are a few ways you can prepare and go in with as much comfort and confidence as possible.

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