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Yes, you can have the IUD removed at any time.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.
Coming from a person who uses the Nuva Ring, I can say from experience that this is normal. The Nuva Ring is specifically designed deliver a low dose of hormones all the time. When you take out the Ring, your body recognizes that is it not receiving those hormones and it has it's period. When you don't give your body the hormones, it has it's period.
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Your next period should be on schedule and start at the time it normally would. However, the first period after a D & C may be very light. The D & C does not effect the hormones in your body that cause your period to start. That is why it will start at the time it normally does. The D & C does effect how heavy your period will be afterwards. Basically, the doctor has removed the layer that would have been shed during your period, so it takes your body a while to build this layer back up. So periods are normally lighter following a D & C.
If you had the Paragard removed, you can expect your next period at the usual time, as the copper IUD does not change the timing of the menstrual cycle. If you had Mirena removed, your period may be irregular for a month or so before settling into its new pattern.
Alcohol is only removed or detoxified from the body by time. About one ounce of alcohol takes about one hour to be removed from the body.
It is changes in the body in a sertin period of time
a week before your missed period
Nothing. It will happen when your body is ready.
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