Difficult one. I hope you didn't have an x-ray if you are pregnant. If the doctor can't see the string there is no way you are going to get he mirena out anyway. My cousin went through a pregnancy with a coil in and had no problems.
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
Yes, if you get pregnant on the IUD it needs to be removed, regardless of whether you intend to continue or terminate the pregnancy.
No it can not. Remember it can take over a year to get pregnant normally.
this one's easy : pregnancy test. dont even think about "chances". test it.
Falling pregnant with an IUD in place can up your chances of having a miscarriage. Attempting the removal of the IUD can also cause a miscarriage. The risks of leaving it in depend on where it is situated as in some cases the IUD can injure the baby, placenta or uterus. In a number of cases the baby will be perfectly healthy and experience no ill-effects and in a small number of cases baby's have been born holding the IUD in their hand!
You likely can get pregnant and fertility pills will help.
A pregnancy after a miscarriage is still possible. As long as the embro or fetus has been complete removed from the uterus. I am one of the many enjoying a pregnancy after feeling the hard grief of a miscarriage.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
have your doctor checked if you just had have miscarriage? breast milk will only produced if you are pregnant and it will automatically come out 2-3 days after the fetus or the baby is removed from your uterus.
No, a teratoma is not a miscarriage. It has been with you since before you were born.
The test will show positive until the pregnancy hormones have gone back to normal it can take a few weeks. You have to see a doctor if you suspect miscarriage. There can be remains that have to be removed.
It's not likely that the IUD removal affected your fertility.