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Ovulation after Mirena removal?

Hey everyone. I have not been here in a while. I am doing sooooo much better since I got that Mirena taken out. No more bleeding and no more pain in my stomach at all. Thank God. Well to anyone that knows can you ovulate right after you get it taken out? Are there any birth defects related to this. My boyfriend and I have been having every night unprotected sex (which has been alot of fun) lol. I think he is trying to "pop one in me" as he would say. I was under the impression that it would take a while for my body to get back to normal, but true or false is that? Thanks. Hope ya'll had a happy new year!
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Did you end up pregnant or was it a false alarm.  I'm curious to know because I had unprotected sex the day before removal and then 2 days after.  
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Omg I had sex a day before I got the mirena removed then had unprotected sex with my fiance that sunday after, my mIrena was hurting, the first one I had was wonderful but My doctor acccidentally took it out while doing a biopse. when she put the second one in it literally felt like a knife going through my uterus, Im  starting to think I am not pregant because I am hearing so many stories about the CRash, and the risk of misscarriage I am going to wait longer now to take a PT.
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hey i had my mirena removed on the 11th jan 2012 i had a period on the 13 jan 2012 and starting ovulating 2 weeks after tat i am hoping to be pregant but i will kepp things updated
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I had Mirena put in 12/2008...in Nov started feeling pregnancy symptoms...so, did some research and found that alot of people get pregnant with mirena.   I had a negative pregnancy test but decided to take it out and DH would get a vasectomy.  Had mirena taken out 12/1, never had a period....can't button some of my jeans so I took another test 3 days ago just to ease my mind and it came back positive!  Wondering if I was pregnant when I had it taken out....anyone else have a similar experience??  Hoping to get into OB this week to find out how far along I am....
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Opps I meant to say: I have heard that if you conceive you may NOT get an LH surge detected on the ovulation test, so that is why I thought I may have been pg.
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I had Mirena in for 3 1/2 years. I have had no previous children, I am 25 and want to start TTC. I had Mirena removed Nov. 5th (2 months ago) started period right after removal then exactly 28 days later I started another period  which lasted 3days. I started ovulation home tests on days 10-25 and NO OVULATION at all!! I have heard that if you conceive you may get an LH surge detected so I thought "maybe Im pg" but I have taken pg tests every day, ALL NEGATIVE! And now I am 5 days late and still no positive... This makes TTC very difficult and expensive with all the ovulation and pregnancy tests. Hopefully it wont take much longer. I dont think I would try hormonal therapy (for ovulation) until after at least a year of trying, thank goodness I'm not in too much of a hurry. Also I saw on Dr. Oz that any type of hormonal therapy is a risk factor for breast cancer, so please make sure your not rushing into doing it.

I dont think I had any major side effects on Mirena except for sometimes my husband said he could feel something poking him while in deep penetration and I occasionally had bad and very painful cramping after it that lasted 10-15 minutes. But I loved not having my period. I did notice that my libido significantly dropped, but I cant say that it was Mirena's fault. Although since it has been out I feel a lot more frisky.

I will update this post in a few months to let you all know my progress. I am trying to be patient but when you are ready to be a mother, pregnancy could not come sooner!!
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