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Will a hormonal IUD help adenomyosis, and affect future fertility?

Topic:Deep Disease
Affected areas:pelvicabdominalsystemic

A hormonal (levonorgestrel) IUD is often one of the most effective non-surgical options we use to reduce heavy bleeding and period pain from adenomyosis. Many patients notice lighter, shorter periods and fewer cramping flares over time, although symptom control can be less complete when adenomyosis is more severe or diffuse.


If you’re thinking about future pregnancy, the IUD does not permanently reduce fertility—ovulation and the ability to conceive typically return soon after removal. The bigger question is whether your symptoms, anemia from bleeding, or the underlying uterine disease could make timing and planning more complicated, especially if you hope to try soon. If fertility is a priority, our team can help you weigh symptom relief now versus your conception timeline and outline options that fit your goals.

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