You should never remove your own IUD. You should seek a doctor immediately to test to see if you are pregnant and have your IUD or a new IUD inserted. Removal of an IUD can almost immediately leave you prone to pregnancy.
Pregnancy with Paragard is uncommon. If you want to get pregnant, have the IUD removed.
It is possible to become pregnant immediately after removal of an IUD. Even with mirena coils which contain small amounts of progesterone, the contraceptive won't work as soon as the IUD is removed. Once your IUD is removed you can become pregnant immediately, it has no residual contraceptive effect. 85% of couples will get pregnant within the year, just as the rate if no IUD had been used.
It's not likely that the IUD removal affected your fertility.
If you had the Paragard removed, you can expect your next period at the usual time, as the copper IUD does not change the timing of the menstrual cycle. If you had Mirena removed, your period may be irregular for a month or so before settling into its new pattern.
It is possible to get pregnant with an IUD in place.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.
no in having that operation, u hav had the womb removed basically, where do u think the feotus would develop? is not possible
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.
After Mirena is removed, you can expect your hormones and period to return to its previous pattern within 4-6 weeks. Like the birth control pill, Mirena gets out of your system quickly once removed.
The contraceptive implant is of no use if you are pregnant. It is normally removed. It does not harm or end a pregnancy.
More than likely, your doctor will remove the IUD before you go any further with the pregnancy. Many women find that it gets too high into the uterus to be removed, so it stays in for the duration of the pregnancy. The risks might be that if it does not end in miscarriage then the baby will have illnesses throughout its life, but many women report healthy babies in this kind of situation. what should i do if i got pregnant and miscarried? lawsuit?
If you had BOTH testicles actually removed - not a vasectomy - then you can no longer make a woman pregnant. If you had ONE (out of two) removed, then the remaining one can get a woman pregnant.