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getting pregnant after iud

by amy109, Mar 05, 2008 09:04AM
i am getting my iud taken out tommorow  and i have only had it in for 14 months i was wounder how long after taking it out can you get pregnant?
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by mom2199, Mar 05, 2008 02:20PM
To: amy109
Hi i had my coil taken out last August , i fell pregant the next month very quickly . Hope this is useful to you.I had mine in for a year.

by Bex73, Mar 05, 2008 04:03PM
To: amy109
Hi Amy, my gyny said there is no reason it shouldn't happen straight away.
I too had my iud (non hormonal) taken out in Aug 07, bled a little (which i was told is normal) and then had a 35 day cycle (usually 28-30 days) - just assume it mucked up my timing a bit. I've been ttc since but no luck so far.
I'm in the middle of the tww and hope the news is good next week! Good luck to you!

by Nik0918, Mar 05, 2008 07:32PM
To: amy109
It can defintelely happen right away!

by JAXX55, Mar 19, 2008 06:15PM
I had my ParaGuard (copper/non-hormonal) IUD for 7yrs and had it removed on Feb. 8, 2008, spotted a little over the next day or so(as expected from removal), then AF came right on time on Jan 22nd, but only lasted for 3 short days(usually 5days for me). We've been ttc since I had it removed and I think I might be preg now? AF isn't due for a couple of days but all the signs are here, so we'll see. I'll keep you posted. Good Luck To You!  

by kimbole2, Mar 20, 2008 09:22AM
To: amy109
I had the mirena Iud for about 2 years.  We started ttc in Oct. 2007.  This morning (3/20/08) I got a very faint positive.  I hope this it!  Good luck!

by Skylynns_mom, Mar 20, 2008 09:39AM
i had my mirena IUD removed in September 13th 07.....i had it for 11months, i got prego shortly after.  I got my first positive on October 17th 2007.  I am now 26 weeks along with a baby boy!  So it can happen right away...good luck!

by sweetheart1973, Oct 10, 2008 05:38AM
hi i had mirena removed 8th september had a slight show 29th september my breasts are soe and im feeling slightly nauseous could i be pregnant although the tests i have done come back negative
thanks

by jpaine13, Oct 15, 2008 11:56AM
To: sweetheart1973
I'm having the same problem.  My IUD was removed right after my wedding in June08, and I have had really bad headaches, a VERY irregular period, very nauseous and negative pregnancy tests.  Frustrating, isn't it??  Feel better and my fingers are crossed for you!  Good luck!

by mayra24, Dec 02, 2008 05:49PM
To: need some answers :(
i had my iud for 4 in a half yrs i took it out about 3 months ago. im starting to worry that i won't be able to have no more kids, im a mommy of 2 little girls a 4 yr old and a 5 yr old n my husband n i can't wait to have another one :) my question is does it take this long? is it normal?

by alyssan3147, Oct 26, 2009 02:54PM
To: Anyone
I want to get pregnant really bad. I got my iud (with hormones) removed on the the 5th of 2009. I had a period the 8th and ended on the 10th. My husband and i started trying after i finished. Could i be pregnant? Can i get pregnant that soon? Should i have waited to try for a baby???  
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