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This page contains self-reported experiences from the Narrated community — not clinical data. Outcomes are subjective. Always consult your doctor or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any approach.

Mirena IUS for Endometriosis

3 women reported on this specific combination.

3

Experience Reports

8.0/10

Median Score (Wk 8)

100%

Would Continue

Self-reported data — not clinically verified. Not medical advice.

What women reported

3 self-reported experiences with Mirena IUS for endometriosis

EndometriosisExperience
verdant_poppyMember

I've been using Mirena IUS for about 8 weeks now for painful periods and fatigue. the worst of the symptoms eased around week 3. most of my symptoms had improved considerably. Worth persevering through the first few weeks.

For

Endometriosis

Noticed

Outcome 10/10 at 12 wk

Would continue yes

2 side effects noted

About

Age range 47-49

12 weeks logged

Age 47-49|12 weeks|2 side effects|Would continue: Yes|From publicly available sources
EndometriosisExperience
silver_sage90Member

Tried Mirena IUS on the recommendation of naturopath. The first few weeks were slow to show results, but by week 12 I could function normally again. Very happy with the results so far.

For

Endometriosis

Noticed

Outcome 9/10 at 12 wk

Would continue yes

About

Age range 50-54

12 weeks logged

Age 50-54|12 weeks|Would continue: Yes|From publicly available sources
EndometriosisExperience
DriftingMossMember

Mirena IUS has been a genuine turning point for my bloating and pain. I noticed the frequency of symptoms reduced fairly quickly. I felt significantly better over the following weeks. I wish I'd started sooner.

For

Endometriosis

Noticed

Outcome 9/10 at 12 wk

Would continue yes

2 side effects noted

About

Age range 45-49

8 weeks logged

Age 45-49|8 weeks|2 side effects|Would continue: Yes|From publicly available sources

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Women on this site share what happened when they tried different approaches. These are personal experiences — not medical proof. Always consult your doctor or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any approach.

Data last updated: March 27, 2026