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trying to get pregent after iud removal

ok so i got the merina iud took out on the 31st of august after haveing it for 7 years. right after removal i mean the same day it came out i started bleeding. it lasted for 7 days like a normal period, me and the hubby are ttc i was wondering if there is any women out there that this has happened to ? if so how long after you got the iud removed did it take you to get preggo?
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yes i did as i only had it in 9 months then desided i wanted an other baby this is the longest i have had it in for and this time my period have stopped so i really hope  that it will nto stop me fro getting pregnant fast coz normally i really fertile
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I hope I'm as lucky as you were to get pregnant so quickly after removal!  Did you get your period while on Mirena?  I had very regular 28 day cycles so I'm hoping that means I can get pregnant quickly.......
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I also had my IUD removed on 8/31 after having it in for 3 yr & 8 mo.  I had very very little spoting right after removal but no real bleeding since.  But, I had just come off my period.  Who knows what's in store for me!  I hope I can get pregnant soon, good luck to you :)
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i had mine merina taken out around the same time started to bleed with in a day or so me and my partner are also ttc  with my other two children i had it removed and fell preggo with in that month both times  but everyone id diffrent some people it takes months if not years
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