Take a pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. If it's positive, see your health care provider to have the IUD removed. You can have another inserted as soon as the pregnancy ends. If the test is negative, you're all set.
If you feel that you may be pregnant then yes. It never hurts to test.
If you get Mirena while you are pregnant, you must have the Mirena removed as soon as possible regardless of whether you plan to continue the pregnancy. You can get a new Mirena when the pregnancy is over.
Pregnancy while using Mirena is unusual. You can expect the same protection from the Mirena throughout its five year life.
You don't have a normal "menstrual cycle" when on Mirena, although you may have vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy with Mirena is unlikely whether or not you are bleeding.
Only when you use it, like all birth control. Birth control is to prevent pregnancy while you are using it, it does not make you sterile for all future.
Have the Mirena removed, and then have intercourse.
Pregnancy on the IUD is unlikely. Getting pregnant during your period is also unlikely. Taken together -- it's possible to get pregnant during your period on the IUD, but it would be a huge shock.
Yes, you can have a pap smear if you have any IUD, including Mirena. Colposcopy and LEEP can also be done with Mirena in, if needed.
Yes, absent periods are a normal side effect of Mirena.
While Mirena is highly effective it is possible to become pregnant. However, it is also very common for women with Mirena to miss periods and this can become relatively common especially after 6 months to 1 year of use. If you have not had your period in 6 weeks (so about 2 weeks late) please call your doctor and tell them you would like a pregnancy test. If you find you are not pregnant ask your doctor if you can take home tests in the future when this happens or if you should call.
Calmoseptine use can be bad if used during pregnancy. You should speak with your doctor about the risks if you plan on using calmoseptine while you are pregnant.
yes...happened to me...inform yourself and do not have it pulled justn because doc says so... While I'm sorry for the loss of the person who answered earlier, it's important to understand the significant risks to the life and health of a woman who chooses to continue a pregnancy with the IUD in place. Informing yourself is key, as she wrote.
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