Some IUDs can make the period longer or more irregular. Having a two week period is not a sign of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider to see if an exam or further IUD counseling is in order. If your bleeding represents a side effect, there are treatments that can help control the bleeding.
There is nothing in the IUD that will stop you from ovulating and having a menstrual period.
Could be your ovulating? I get it when I'm ovulating I know the signs because we are trying for a baby
IUD insertion pain can vary from person to person. Unfortunately, there is not a great drug to take to make insertion less painful. You can try taking ibuprofen beforehand the insertion and make sure you get the IUD inserted when your cervix is open, such as when you are on your period or ovulating. Even if there is some pain, it might be worth it for years of pregnancy-free sex. Contact at info@findmymethod.org for more queries or visit findmymethod.org to know more about Hormonal IUD contraceptives.
Yes, you can get an IUD check during your period.
you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
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.
Yes, you can have spotting without a period while using an IUD.
There can be a small amount of spotting when the IUD is removed, but that's not a period.
Yes, you can have the IUD removed at any time.
I believe it is the week before your scheduled period. You can buy tests that will let you know if you are ovulating.
Of course you can unless you have another medical problem causing issues. If you discussed IUD's with your doctor you would know it can take several months for you period to return after removing the IUD.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.