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Ttc baby #3 after implanon removal

So I had my implanon removed april 14th I had the implanon in for 3 years and 3 months and had my af 4 days latter witch was 3 days earlier than expected and only lasted 5 days witch isn't normal for me normally I have a 7 day cycle we started trying to conceive right after implanon removal im now 6 days past ovulation and have all simptums of pregnancy other than morning sickness my next af is due in 8 days what do u girls think and I guess I want to know how many of you fell pregnant after implanon removal and how soon?
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Thanks and hope u soon get the baby u have been trying for *baby distribution your way**
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I had my implanon removed October 2013 and been ttc with my husband since and still not pregnant so I im not sure i believe what they say that you can fall straight away. My cycle has also dramatically changed from being predictable on time every month to two-three days late having brownish colouring before and after cycle and seem to be a 28 day cycle then a 30day cycle its all confused me very much. Not helped my stress levels as you can guess going from normal to late and happening every other month I get my hopes up far too much each time. Hope this helps!
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