There are many ways a pregnancy with an IUD can progress, and each way increases risk to you and the foetus. If you want to continue your pregnancy, seek a second (and maybe third) opinion on whether and how the IUD can be removed.
If you don't get the IUD removed, it'll most likely cause you to miscarry, which can cause bleeding--although the emotional trauma will probably be greater than the physical trauma.
If you don't get the IUD removed and don't miscarry, the pregnancy could push the IUD into your uterine wall. A uterine puncture would put you at risk for pelvic infection and other very dangerous complications. There's also a chance the foetus could develop around the IUD, leading to any number of very unpleasant consequences, including late-term miscarriage and foetal deformation or death.
No as your womb(uterus) is removed and you cannot carry the baby
If uterus has been removed then no you cannot get pregnant. Symptoms are a non-sequitor
No - if you menstruated then you cannot be pregnant. Women can however experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, if really concerned take a pregnancy test.
A horse typically cannot get pregnant before it's first year, most fillies and mares can continue to breed their entire lives if allowed to do so. Some will however go into a form of equine menopause around age 20 or so and the likely hood of them becoming pregnant decreases.
Infertile. Some people compare it to castration if the ovaries are removed as well however the bottom line is that you cannot become pregnant.
It cannot be removed.
No. Men cannot become pregnant.
You cannot be a pregnant virgin
No, you cannot.
No she cannot get pregnant
You cannot get pregnant after a complete hysterectomy.
If you are not pregnant then no you cannot be pregnant.