Mirena for Endometriosis caused heavy bleeding, does that work

By A Mystery Man Writer

Mirena is a hormonal contraceptive that produces these hormones effectively slowing down the growth of endometrial layer. This acts as a birth control device too. Mirena also helps in easing pelvic inflammation and also control (reduce) menstrual bleeding.

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