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Have Mirena. Blood In Stools, Menstrual Cramps, No Bleeding. Reason?

hi my name april i have had the mirena in for 3 years and i had my period last week and stopped about 4 days ago.i was fine until yesterday i went to go pee and there was a string of blood in the potty but i didnt see no string or nothing. but since then i have been having menstral cramps like crazy but no bleeding .do you know wht that could be?
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hello ma'am.

The symptoms you are experiencing could be related to a number of things which is why it will have to be further investigated by visiting a doctor. The possibilities are:
-Abnormalities within the uterus
-Abnormalities of the inner lining of uterus
-Hormonal imbalance
-Infections
-Normally seen post menstrually

Please visit your doctor to rule out the worst. Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Have Mirena. Blood In Stools, Menstrual Cramps, No Bleeding. Reason?

Hello ma am. The symptoms you are experiencing could be related to a number of things which is why it will have to be further investigated by visiting a doctor. The possibilities are: -Abnormalities within the uterus -Abnormalities of the inner lining of uterus -Hormonal imbalance -Infections -Normally seen post menstrually Please visit your doctor to rule out the worst. Hope this helps. Best wishes.