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.
There's no special "fast way" to get pregnant. Just have sex without using a condom.
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.
Pregnancy on the IUD is unlikely. Getting pregnant during your period is also unlikely. Taken together -- it's possible to get pregnant during your period on the IUD, but it would be a huge shock.
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.
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.
When you miss a period, take a urine pregnancy test. That's the typical 21st century way to know if you're pregnant.
No
You should remove your IUD if you want to get pregnant, if you are pregnant, or if its useful life is expired and it's time to replace it.
There is no special risk from getting pregnant right after you stop using the IUD.
A positive pregnancy test is the sign of pregnancy with an IUD.
Not likely but yes. My sister got pregnant with the IUD in and she had had it for over three years.
It's the same as the procedure to remove the IUD when you're not pregnant.