Once the I.U.D is removed you can get pregnant any day.
It is possible to get pregnant with an IUD in place.
Your IUD may be coming out. Avoid unprotected sex until you confirm with your health care provider that the IUD is still in place.
It would have to be. The IUD is in your uterus, where the baby grows and lives in you for 9 months. Having the IUD in there could possibly damage or kill the baby.
You have been misinformed. There is no need to wait 90 days for intercourse after the IUD is removed.
You could get pregnant if you had unprotected sex in the five days before you had the IUD removed (if it was a hormonal IUD like Liletta, Mirena, or Skyla) or in the first seven days of taking the pill.
Yes I have had several since the mirena was taken out
To switch from the IUD to the birth control pill, start taking the pill seven days before IUD removal if possible. Otherwise, start the pill the day of IUD removal and use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days. (The exception: if you get Paragard removed and start the pill during the first five days of your period, no backup is necessary. That doesn't work with the hormonal IUDs, though.)
Just had the LEEP surgery... They had to take out the Mirena because of the string...Now I have to pay over 800 just to get a new IUD put in.
Yes
I got an uterus ultrasound 3 days after I had the Skyla put in. The doctor showed me that only one side of the "wings" for the IUD deployed. Has anyone else ever had this happen? Will it deploy after more time? I just need answers because my gynecologist doesn't know what this means.
Some women will have irregular or prolonged bleeding when first starting the IUD. This symptom improves with time.
I had my IUD removed and didn't have any symptoms. My body was back to normal right away. But I had the copper IUD without hormones. If you have the Mirena with hormones, you would have the same symptoms as anyone stopping the use of the pill.