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1529281 tn?1291860163

Could I be pregnant already??

I recently got my Mirena IUD removed after having it for about 3 years with no periods. It was removed the 17th of Nov. 2010 and now it is Dec. 8 and I still haven't gotten a period.. Not even spotting. Is it too early to take a pregnancy test?
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I had my mirena removed oct 2015 and got a irregular period jan 5 2016 thru 01-11-16 now its feb 7 and my period came on 02-06-16 and its skipping help
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I had my iud removed 8/03/12 and my gyn said my period should come that same day and it never did...I had some brownish discharge for a 3 days and thats it..I took a hpt 8/17 and it was negative but my period still hasn't come...it usually comes the 1st of the month or the 15th..so Im still waiting....I dont have any pregnancy symptoms
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Same thing here! I'm wondering what you found. I had my iud removed 8-16-12 & it's 8-24 today. Still no bleeding. I had concerns about a possible miscarriage while on it is why I had it removed. My doctor removed it & never trested for pregnancy :( But told me to expect to bleed over that weekend. It's been almost them days & nothing yet :/ I was one week away from having my iud in for 5 yrs. No periods the whole time. Then about a week n a half before removal I had some consistent spotting for about 3 or 4 days.
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1529281 tn?1291860163
How long after getting off mirena did it take u to get pregnant??
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1311519 tn?1333982067
well you could of ovulated before or during the removal if you had sex then yes it is possible, you can test, but i know a lot of woman who waited a long time to get a period after the mirena and got all the pregnancy symptoms after it as well. I had the mirena for 1 1/2 and started my af day of removal and got it every 30 days after that. But its not to early to test.
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