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Even in the presence of bleeding, you could still be pregnant.
Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
If you are bleeding on and off for 4 days, it sounds more like an early period. If you are getting other symptoms of pregnancy you could take a test now.
At one month there is nothing there but very little tissue. Alot of women just experience the same symptoms as a bad period.
Sometimes we are lucky enough to get a period and not have the bloating and cramping associated with it. If you are bleeding and it's time for you to have your period then it is your period.
If you have your period and then a week later you are bleeding again it may be a sign of disease or injury. If you experience these symptoms you should make an appointment with your doctor for an examination.
Well, you'll probably be bleeding. Well, you'll probably be bleeding.
you should really see a doctor
yes it is very normal
You may have thought it was your period but it may have been vaginal bleeding. Have you taken a pregnancy test? I would take one after the bleeding has stopped. The bleeding you experienced could infact be implantation bleeding not your period. I say this because of the symptoms you explained.
stop worrying! If you are bleeding, very low chance of pregnancy
it is a possiblity that you are pregnant, and you're getting implantation bleeding and not your period. wait a week after your period was due and take a test.