I don't really care about contraceptives since I'm not now and never have been sexually active, nor do I plan to be in the near future.
The only other gynecologist I've ever been to treated me like an idiotic little girl, and I am certainly none of those things, so even though a second opinion is usually good, I'm wary of seeking out another doctor who may not understand my gender identity.
Most of my doctor's other patients have had success with it, except for those who had other problems.
The only infections I get are sinus and/or ear infections, so I'm not worried much about that.
He mostly suggested it as a way to thin my uterine lining without having added female hormones wreaking havoc on my body, because the progesterone emitted by the Mirena is absorbed almost entirely by the lining alone. He also said that even though other IUDs can be left in the body for a longer time, the other, copper coated ones will can heavier periods than normal for at least a while.
"Revolution health has a bunch of reviews."
Cool, I will read them.
I was mostly hoping to see how other guys like myself thought of them, especially if someone started taking T while still having an IUD.
Random spotting is no problem. That's all I had for a while and I'd be expecting it anyway. I just really don't want a doctor to put me on birth control again. High levels of added estrogen + my transness = major issues.
I'm not looking to outright stop my period because I actually don't have periods now. The problem is that even though I don't have periods, the lining still builds up and nobody, especially my parents and doctor, wants it to become cancerous. My options are to have a period induced every few months by taking female hormones, or to do something that will thin the lining as is. I don't really want to take the Depo shot because I want to avoid extra female hormones circling through my body as much as possible. Other than those two things, an IUD is really my only option until I get a hysterectomy, which will most likely be more than 10 years from now.
The doctor told me it would be more difficult to insert, but he also said that since I don't have periods, it can be inserted at any time.