My friend is still recovering from a Mirena IUD gone bad. Please contact her if you need more information. Here's what she has to say:
"For those of you currently using IUDs or those considering getting one, I want to share my story. If you're considering an IUD, my advice is to stay away from the Mirena brand and get a copper one. They've been around a lot longer than the Mirenas and their track record seems to be better. If you already have a Mirena in place, be sure to check the strings on a regular basis.
I had a Mirena in place for over two years and thought it was great - light periods and no need to worry about daily or weekly birth control routines - until I got pregnant. The IUD had perforated my uterus and planted itself in my abdominal cavity. I'm sad to say I miscarried, after which I had to have the IUD surgically removed. Come to find out, one of my sister's best friends also had a Mirena "go wandering", one of my friend's next-door-neighbors had the same thing happen, and another girl delivered a baby in Parker, CO this summer, after which an x-ray found her Mirena IUD to be firmly planted in her abdomen (instead of the uterus, where it's supposed to be in order to prevent pregnancy). And these cases are just ones in the Denver area that I know of personally. This makes me curious about how wide-spread this phenomenon is. Rather than wait for the Mirena company to develop a conscience and decide to let people know of the risks, I thought I'd do my part to help get the word out. Please tell as many people as you can. If you've had similar problems with a Mirena and would like to talk, you can e-mail me at ____@____.com. I truly believe the Mirena is unsafe."