It did with my wife , but that was years ago.
Leaving the copper IUD in longer than you are meant to is not dangerous and will not cause illness.
Pregnancy on the IUD is unusual. Bleeding with the IUD is not a special sign of pregnancy. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
If the IUD is misplaced in the cervix, you may have cramping, irregular bleeding, painful intercourse, or bleeding after sex. In addition, you will likely notice the strings are longer than they used to be. You may even feel a bit of the IUD protruding from the opening of the cervix.
Irregular bleeding with the IUD is not unusual. See your health care provider to make sure all is well with the IUD, since this bleeding is a change in your prior pattern.
The IUD will not cause abdominal tightness. The IUD is in the uterus, which is behind the pubic bone; it is not in the abdomen.
Signs that an IUD is not in the right place include absent strings, longer or shorter strings, bleeding after sex or discomfort during sex, the ability to feel the end or the device at the opening to your cervix, and that old classic, and IUD in your underwear.
you have had the IUD for 6yrs hardly ever bleed but now you have been bleeding for 2 weeks?
As your medical provider explained, you must check for the strings of the IUD on a monthly basis. Generally, if you cannot feel the strings when you do your monthly check, that is an indication that the IUD is out of place. See your doctor as soon as possible and either abstain from sex or use a back-up until you know that it is safe.
If you have the copper IUD (Paragard in the US), you will get a period. If you have the Mirena IUD, containing progestin, your period will likely stop after a few months of irregular bleeding.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
You should ask your doctor. I believe it will cause serious bleeding, and will possibly get some type of infection from it. I left mine in for a yr and 1/2 longer than the prescribed time and i am fine i had no problems. It just becomes inactive. I did although get pregnant during that time and had it removed to avoid any complications to my pregnancy.
Yes, your body is noticing that the hormonal effects of the IUD aren't in tact anymore so it thinks its going to start its normal period cycle. Just like some IUD's cause cramping and spotting when you first get them in, they can do the same coming out.