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fertility after mirena

I just had my mirena removed this past week after 2 1/2years of having it. I never had a actual period only spotting once in a blue moon. I am wondering what to put in the ovulation tracker for my cycle length. So far since removal i have only spotted a little. And how long does it usually take to get pregnant after removal?
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Thank you! Yes regulate your cycles, I'm glad t cycle is normal so far! Baby dust
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As New Mommy said, you can start testing for ovulation this month. Wait until you have gone a full cycle before you use the tracker. If you try to use it now, it may lead you to inaccurate results.
It can take up to a year for some women to get back to normal cycles after Mirena. Doesn't mean for everyone that it will take a year, but for some, it can take a while. Other women can get pregnant right away. so be prepared that it's normal for your cycle to take time to normalize.
Sending good wishes to you and New Mommy to be that your miracles will be coming soon!
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I had mine removed last month on jan 17. I then got my AF feb 1st. My AF was the same way it was on mirena, toward the end of mirena my periods change to spotting to a light flow/spotting. I ovulated already and now I'm about 3 dpo. Hoping to become pregnant soon! You should wait until you get your period. You can try testing for ovulation now
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