K.C.
I also mentioned having trouble taking weight off after getting the IUD. I have a small build, gained a lot of weight with my twin pregnancy, and dropped a lot immediately after having the kids. About a month after having the babies I got the IUD, and about a month later started doing the whole Body for Life regimen, eating really healthy foods and working out like a fiend. I normally have no trouble taking weight off, especially if I am eating right and exercising. I started hearing other women I knew talk about weight problems and the IUD, which I thought was crazy, actually, b/c I didn't see how one could affect the other (I had the non-hormonal IUD). Finally, 15 months later, after having other problems with it, I got it removed and not only did the weight fall off within about two weeks, I am even smaller than my pre-pregnancy size and not working out or eating that great (although I need to do those things as well sometime soon!). I don't think this was purely a coincidence, but it could just be the way it reacted with my particular body chemistry, too. I agree with the girl the said to try it - If it works for you it really did seem to be a great option, and if it doesn't you can easily have it removed. Good luck!