Mazal tov on the birth of your baby!
Once a woman has adjusted to the
Mirena IUD, bleeding may become light, infrequent, or even cease altogether. Unfortunately, during the initial adjustment period, there may be a lot of staining. While two months is a typical adjustment period before staining subsides, some women stain for up to six months on Mirena.
To get to mikveh, you will have to be able to make a successful
hefsek taharah and get through
seven clean days. For the
hefsek taharah, be sure to clean yourself well internally beforehand. A
hefsek taharah need not be completely clear, so bring your attempt to a rav for
evaluation.
Bedikot can be reduced to one a day, with any questions brought to a rabbi for evaluation. If there are further difficulties, get back to us or a halachic authority about further reducing the
bedikot required.
In this case, changing underwear frequently may help you avoid stains that accumulate to larger than a
gris (roughly, the size of an Israeli shekel or American dime). Stains smaller in area than a
gris do not invalidate the clean days. Larger stains should be evaluated by a halachic authority.
Once you have immersed, be careful both to wear colored undergarments and not to look at toilet paper. This can help you remain
tehorah even if staining persists. Please see our articles “
Ketamim” and “
Toilet Paper” for a detailed presentation of the relevant halachot.
Please don’t hesitate to be back in touch with us with any further questions.