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You're not supposed to "feel" the IUD, but you should be able to feel the strings. If you could find the strings and now can't, consider using emergency contraception if you've had sex in the last five days. Don't rely on the IUD for preventing pregnancy until you've had an exam with your health care provider.

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If your IUD falls out, consider using emergency contraception if you've had sex in the last five days. Contact your health care provider to have another Mirena inserted, or to change to another method.

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If Mirena moves and is not at the top of the uterus, it may be less effective. Use a back up method until you've consulted with your health care provider to ensure correct location.

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