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I had my daughter in March and after 6 weeks chose to get an iud. I started having pain from it so I went in last week & found out it wasn't in place. The doctor removed it and gave me birth control pills for after I start my period. He said I wasn't pregnant, based on the ultra sound which showed the iud in the wrong spot. Well I still haven't started my period, it's late. I took a test a few days ago and it was negative but still no period. I feel off & just different.
Anyone else had this experience? Could it just be a reaction to having it removed? It was non hormonal though.
Thanks!
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Yes
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Even Though it was non hormonal?
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Likely due to it being removed. It might take some time for your body to reset after having the iud removed.
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