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I had the Kyleena IUD inserted on April 22nd. Is it normal to have pain in my breast?

It is normal to experience breast pain after getting the Kyleena IUD inserted. This can be due to the hormones in the IUD. Typically, this discomfort should go away within 2 months. It is advised to avoid touching your breasts to prevent sensitivity, and if you experience sharp pain, you can take Tylenol™. If the pain persists after 2 months, it is recommended to seek further medical advice.

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