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1749037 tn?1311744200

Side effects or pregnant after iud removal

I recently had an iud removed after only having it for one month due to terrible side effects...but I had unprotected sex four days after removal...and now which is nine days after sex I have developed symptoms like very tender breasts and nipples..leaking breasts ...and then today woke up nauseous..with a tender..bloated..crampy stomach...I'm not about to start my period and never get symptoms like that anyway...so my question is ...is this all side effects or more possibly pregnant?
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I don't think if you had sex 9 days ago that you would be feeling pregnancy symptoms yet..it does sound like side effects of the Iud. Your body is re adjusting to having the iud removed. I would leave it a few weeks and then take a pregnancy test..don't do it too soon. Good luck
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1749037 tn?1311744200
Thank you for your advice I appreciate it.....It has now been 12 days and this would put me at 5 days before I'm due to start my cycle and I'm feeling more pregnant by day it seems....IDK could very well be paranoia lol but I have been waking up nauseaous, urinating alot along with all th same other symptoms that seemed to be getting worse not subsiding???  It has now been 15 days since removal of the IUD at which I had in exactly 29 days don't you think if these symptoms are all due to the IUD that they would begin to atleast subside and not increase?  I did take a test a couple days ago and it was neg but remembering back to being pregnant with my now 5 yr old son I took a few test and they were all neg untill I was about 6 weeks preg, therefore I'm thinking maybe I have a prob with low HCG production lol IDK very confused just curious if I'm just being crazy ...thanks again!
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