I don't know about that but you should know that an IUD prevent implantation of fertilized eggs so technically depending on your views, it could be considered abortion. So maybe you had some symptoms of pregnancy but then a negative because the IUD cause the egg to not attach to the uterine wall.
to add to this! it happens all the time. Girls get pregnant all the time with the IUD and have healthy babies. No Birth Control is 100%
The IUD does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. If you have had negative pregnancy tests, the odds are very good you're not pregnant. If you doubt the result, wait for one or two weeks before retesting.
IUD insertion, use, and removal do not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Repeat the test in two weeks.
No, the IUD does not affect the accuracy of the IUD
There is no way to be pregnant with an IUD. You also will have irregular cycles throughout the year having an IUD
A positive pregnancy test is the sign of pregnancy with an IUD.
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.
Take a pregnancy test
The doctor can't see if you are pregnant while inserting an IUD. Your health care provider will ask questions and probably do a urine pregnancy test to make sure that you are not getting an IUD when you are already pregnant.
The symptoms of pregnancy - fatigue, nausea, frequent urination - are nonspecific, and women (and men) may feel them quite often without being pregnant. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Getting pregnant with an IUD in place is rare but it does happen. If you feel that you may be pregnant with an IUD in place you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr as soon as possible due to possible health risks to you and to the pregnancy.
You should never remove your own IUD. You should seek a doctor immediately to test to see if you are pregnant and have your IUD or a new IUD inserted. Removal of an IUD can almost immediately leave you prone to pregnancy.
Fertility returns to your baseline after removal of the IUD. Whether it's easy to get pregnant after removal depends on your fertility, not the IUD.
Yes. The IUD (intrauterine device) is inserted into the vagina, at the cervix where the sperm travels to fertilize the egg. The IUD blocks the sperm, preventing the egg from being fertilized. A home pregnancy test uses urine, which passes through the urethra, so it is in no way affected by the IUD. With most home pregnancy tests, the woman simply urinates on the test stick, so there is no way an IUD can interfere with the results of the test.
Maybe the IUD failed to work or was expelled during one of your periods and you did get pregnant and you just took the pregnancy test too soon. Either way, go to the doctor, because that's something that needs professional medical attention. Don't mess around with your health. Taking good care of yourself should be your top priority.AnswerThere are several things that can contribute to a negative pregnancy test even if you are pregnant. Some medications can give you a false negative, the timing of the test can affect the results. If you did not follow directions properly; if you let the test sit for too long the results may read negative after a while. It is important to read the results within the amount of time given on the instructions of that particular pregnancy test you bought. If you did not perform the test properly (example: you drank a lot of fluids before taking the test, which can dilute your urine). Etc To ensure the best results:Take the test in the morning, if possible, because your hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels are at it's highestDon't drink a bunch of fluids before taking the test because it will dilute your urine and can affect the resultsTake the test no more than 1 day before expected period. Although some test say that you can see results up to 5 days before your missed period, the percentage of accuracy is very low.urinate for as long as possible on the foam-like stripCheck the results in the window frame of time suggested by the instructions of the pregnancy test.
By flutters, do you mean you can feel something in your abdomen? Babies don't really start to move until 16 weeks (ish), but some women say they do feel movement before that. Urine pregnancy tests can give incorrect results. And IUDs aren't 100% effective contraception. Some women still fall pregnant while they have an IUD. If you suspect that you are pregnant, it's important that you go to your doctor straight away. IUDs cause miscarriages and can cause infections if you fall pregnant with the IUD still in your womb. You need to get to a doctor right away so they can do a blood pregnancy test and remove your IUD immediately. This is very important for both your and your potential baby's health/life.