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11274305 tn?1416770285

i think am pregnant

I took my mirnia out and i have sex i haven't got my period yet and i feel like thowing up and my breast feel weird and am always tried can i get pregnant so soon i took it out 10 days ago if not how long it take to get pregnant after it removed if it not that then what is it it hurt when i feel my breast and when i lay down i cant sleep my belly feels like am pregnant getting bigger
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11274305 tn?1416770285
Thanks girls i thank u for talking to me i hope am pregnant cause i been on the mirena for 4years now and my 2kids are getting older and i want one more my dr told me after taking it out that i could get pregnant just dont say how long it takes to become
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10 days is really to soon to have any viable symptoms because pregnancy symptoms kind of mimic period symptoms. (Sore breats, bloating, sickness). Each woman is different on the time frame of when they conceive after stopping a birth control. It took me 3 months after I had my mirena removed to get pregnant. But not everyone is the same. Some it takes a month other it takes years. My advice would be to wait out the month and see if your period comes, if not take a test theres no harm in it. But don't stress yourself out or overthinking it. Good luck.
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10165853 tn?1456333837
I was on mirena too. When i took mine out i got pregnant pretty much immediately after. Right after the bleeding from taking it out stopped. So yes, it is very possible. Good luck and congrats if you are!(:
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