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Mirena removal

Hi I had my mirena removed 25.11.14 which is just over 2 weeks ago. I'm ttc but I'm un sure of my cycle as I never had a period with the mirena. When I had it removed 2 days after I had light spotting and that's it I've had cramps and really bad backache for 2 weeks and done numerous pg tests and all negative. We did the deed 2 days before removal and once since. Maybe it's too soon to tell or maybe it's not happening. But if I've not had a period and I'm not pg when should I see a doctor as I really would just like to feel normal? Please help as I'm frustrated! Thanks baby dust to all ttc x
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It took about a month for me to get a period after my iud was removed
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Got my removed8.15. Had one very heavy period in October.  Some spotting in between but no flow. And I ovualted 2x last month.  Believe I'm ovulating now.
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But ever since been having milky white, and egg white discharge and since den I've been TTC
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I'm in the same page took my out 11.26.2014 and I'm trying to concive but instead of spotting 2 days after it was heavy bleeding for 5 days
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With me it took 38 days for me to get my period.it's be out for 4 1/2and still ttc.
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Its common to not get a period for a bit after after stopping any kind of birth control. If its been a few months.. They can prescribe meds to give you a period. Until then you are not ovulating since theres no period so you need to get that squared away first.when I stopped the pill.. I had tons of preggo signs bc the hormone change messed with me.
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