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iud removal and getting ptegnant

I had my iud removed in october of 2013. I have had a pireod that lasted 3 days in december. I was told that after a month of removal you can end up pregnant. Well it is now january and still nothing. Wat could be wrong?
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it took me a little over 3 months. so i dont think anything is wrong. :) good luck!
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Hello,
After Mirena removal your body takes time to adjust to the changing hormone levels. There may be spotting even when the woman is not on her period for the first few months after the IUD is removed. This is because the body is getting used to the change in hormones. It can take one or more months for the period to normalize after Mirena removal. After Mirena removal the menstrual cycle will return or it may go back to the way it was before the IUD was placed. It can delay fertility once it is removed but it does not inhibit it altogether. You may take some time to conceive. This is merely an advice. A clinical examination may be necessary for appropriate diagnosis and management of your condition. I hope it helps.
Best luck and regards!
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