There is a very low risk of pregnancy when using Mirena. If you want to get pregnant, have the Mirena removed.
By not having sex.
NO you cannot
Yes, Mirena does not affect the risk of infertility, miscarriage, or birth defects. There is no change in the probability of having a healthy child due to using Mirena.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you had sex in the five days before Mirena was removed. If you are not seeking pregnancy, consider using emergency contraception to reduce the risk.
If u are a woman and have sex with a man without condoms or using pills u can get pregnant and possibly create A guy (or a girl) after 9 +- months.
Mirena does not cause bacterial vaginosis. Some women who stop using condoms when they start Mirena may have an increase in problems with BV. Using condoms may decrease the odds of recurrence. Changes in lifestyle can be helpful in reducing the risk of recurrence. These include avoiding perfumed vaginal products, using mild soap (not deodorant or antibacterial) in the vaginal area, avoiding douching, using condoms, wearing thong underwear only occasionally rather than daily, and making sure that if you have any anal sex play, you wash the finger, sex toy, or penis before it goes into your vagina.
yes, it lessons the chances obviously but the only 100% way to not get pregnant is abstinence
You can get the IUD inserted anytime the health care provider can be reasonably sure you're not pregnant.
Yes, if it leaked inside the vagina you could get pregnant. Using condoms with spermicide will cut some of this risk.
If a guy comes inside the girl, she can get pregnant no matter what, except if they are using contraception [condoms, etc.]
Yes. You should be using condoms or an effective birth control method if you do not wish to become pregnant.
Having sex without using a condom increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy. It is important to practice safe sex by using condoms to protect against STIs and minimize the risk of pregnancy.