I am 39 years old and just had my Paraguard Iud removed 2 months ago I got pregnant the first month after but had a miscarriage very early on but I am trying again every month. Hopefully that helps but I also have a question for you, do you have more ovulation signs after having it out? I had mines in for 10 years and do not recall having ovulations signs this bad when I had it in. I have very very tneder breast, hieghtened sense of smell and cramps.
In the female menstrual cycle, there are only 2-3 days in which a woman can conceive a child. Conception can be facilitated or avoided by not having intercourse on these days.
You can try for another baby anytime you like. There is no reason to wait to conceive after having the implant removed.
Copper kitchen sinks are equipped with copper antimicrobial properties enclosed, giving this kitchen sink its own germ killing surface. This helps prevents harmful bacteria and diseases which may not have been removed previously.
yes
BV shouldn't affect your conception.
While some individuals may experience backaches with a copper coil (IUD), it's not a common side effect specifically associated with this form of contraception. If you're experiencing persistent backaches after having a copper coil inserted, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to rule out any other underlying causes.
Yes, you can have children after having an ovarian cyst removed, depending on the specifics of the surgery and your overall reproductive health. Many women successfully conceive after such procedures, especially if the cyst was benign and the ovary was preserved. It's important to discuss your individual situation with your healthcare provider to understand any potential impacts on fertility.
Your gag reflexes should not be affected by having your tonsils removed.
because it is an assumption of having copper as being CHEAP!?
Copper IUD's can sometimes cauase heavier menstrual bleeds for some women, in which case having the IUD removed may lighten flow again so shorten menstruation. But this isn't true for everyone, having a copper IUD removed thus won't always result in lighter menstrual flow or cauase shorter menstruation.
There have been rare cases where women have conceived after having their fallopian tubes removed, a procedure known as tubal ligation. This can occur if there is a spontaneous reconnection of the tubes or if egg and sperm meet in the abdominal cavity, though such pregnancies are considered ectopic and can pose health risks. In some instances, assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF) are used after tubal ligation, allowing women to conceive despite the surgery. Medical advancements continue to provide options for women seeking to conceive after such procedures.
Absolutely not.