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IUD SKYLA, HELP PLEASE!

Ok so I went in to the doctors on march 31,2017 for  a plan b, she convinced me to get an iud so that I won't worry about getting pregnant. Worst decision. The pain for the insertion was horrible, I never want to feel that pain again. After the insertion of the iud I spotted for about two days, nothing heavy. But then the third day I started spotting brown discharge. And then two days later I started bleeding heavy. Keep in mind I had my period two weeks prior to getting the iud so I know it wasn't my period. The bleeding was heavy and came with these really bad cramps and really bad pain on my left ovary. After two weeks of having the iud I went in to the doctors office and got it removed. and told them I had pain in my ovary and she said it wasnt from the  iud but once it wasn't removed I didn't have the pain anymore. I had it removed on April 12,2017. I'm still bleeding heavy, the first day from removal I bled flesh and a blood clot. Right now I'm bleeding heavy also but it comes and goes. I don't even know when my period will come because everything is messed up. When will I stop bleeding? I only had the iud for two weeks , shouldn't I stop bleeding already? It's April 14. I can't even have s x because I've been bleeding ):
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