First IUD Period 3/18/16
Day One. So I was wondering last night and today this morning as I was walking to the bathroom, that I haven’t had my period yet. Just large amount of discharge. So I thought to myself that maybe this month was just going to be an ordinary discharge month, and my real period would occur when I’m at the Philippines (yikes). But when I went to do my business, I found blood in my underwear! I was curious to see that, and I noticed at the same time when I wiped, that there was a spot of blood…then another spot of blood when I wiped with a fresh pile of toilet paper! You’ll have to forgive my excitement...I haven’t had a period for about 3 years, and I was excited to give my menstrual cloth pads a go.
When I turned around to flush, I saw blood in the toilet bowl too. I knew, it was time. So, a little nervous, since my pads weren’t clean just yet, I started laundry and had a fresh cloth pad to use (my first foxes pad).
I didn’t know what was going on, it could have been that I was dehydrated and that’s why my back has been hurting where my kidneys are. Not to mention, I had a nightmare about someone squeezing me so tight that I felt like I had severe flank pain on both sides when I tried to breath in.
Anyway, I have it right now and I feel comfortable although slightly nauseous. No period cramps just yet (or at all right now), and I’m blogging, watching Netflix, and just got off a phone call with my good friend phi. I’ve been watching Youtube videos on period vlogs and cloth menstrual products, even cloth diapers. I’m excited. It’s so weird. I’m actually excited about my period. I get to more accurately judge/review my cloth pads now :).
After the 5 Day Cycle. Boy, the internet sure wasn’t lying about these IUD periods. It was my first one, and it was heavy. Not normal heavy. It was so heavy that even with a menstrual cup I would leak past it onto my heavy pad and saturate the pad after 4-6 hours. I realized I needed to empty the menstrual cup a lot more than I needed to before I started any type of birth control. I found that having 7 menstrual cloth pads was doable, but not nearly what I needed for the type periods that were to come. So begins the birth of cloth pad making with my sister. toward the end of my first cycle, I texted with my sister and already bought fabric and tools to create menstrual cloth pads to fulfill my needs.












