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I don't think you should worry but it would be a good idea to just have a checkup and check in with your doctor.
There is nothing in the IUD that will stop you from ovulating and having a menstrual period.
I got my IUD on July 8 2010 I had my first day of my normal period upon insertion. Bleed for 5 days. Then had continuous spoting until July 21 were I got my period again. I was told that irregular bleeding is normal. However, I will be calling my dr in the am to make sure that this its right
yes, taking combined hormonal contraceptives could allow you to stop bleeding with mirena.
Some IUDs can make the period longer or more irregular. Having a two week period is not a sign of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test, and contact your health care provider to see if an exam or further IUD counseling is in order. If your bleeding represents a side effect, there are treatments that can help control the bleeding.
Yes, you can get an IUD check during your period.
you can get the IUD removed when ever you want it pervents you from getting your period
If you have the copper IUD (Paragard in the US), you will get a period. If you have the Mirena IUD, containing progestin, your period will likely stop after a few months of irregular bleeding.
While the copper IUD does not normally stop periods, a woman may miss a period for a number of reasons. Pregnancy and stress are common ones. Consider a pregnancy test if you're having other symptoms.
The Mirena IUD causes most people to stop having a period, so yes, this is normal.
If you missed a period and aren't using effective birth control, pregnancy is the most likely explanation.
The Nuva Ring is the most effective type of IUD birth control. You can keep it in for three weeks and then remove it for one week to experience your regular menstrual period. Once that week is over, you can replace the Nuva Ring and restart the 3-week cycle.