The chance of a "puncture" (it really would just embed in the wall of the uterus, not puncture the thing!) from an IUD comes only during the insertion or, worse case scenario, from getting pelvic inflammatory disease (which only happens if you get bacteria in your uterus). I asked my doctor about a bajillion questions before I got it, trust me. Once it's in, it's in, for up to 10 years. You cramp a little for about a week, and *supposedly* your first three periods after you get it are a little heaver on the bleeding and cramping, but this has not happened to me (I'm on period #2). Talk to your doctor about it at least- learn all you can (knowledge really is power!) Perhaps this is the answer you've been looking for!
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