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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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i have had my mirania for 2 and half years no problems with it i got it out on the 19th of august 2011 had spotting for 14 days but it was brownish spotting i need help i realy want to be preg has any one had this done to them and got pregant im concerned i cant get pregant again please someone help has any one gotten pregant after the mirania or had a brownish spoting after
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1763203 tn?1313361427
I got Mirena 8/06 after I had my son. I had no problems, no periods, until I got pregnant on it 7/09. We ended up losing the baby & I had to have a D/C. I got another Mirena put in 10/09, again no problems, no periods, which I loved. I had that one removed a few days ago, 8/11, to ttc baby #2. I bought OPKs, hoping that my body gets back on track soon so we can start trying. We're both pretty anxious, but don't want anything to go wrong. I don't think I could handle losing another one, especially one that I am trying for. We're going to play it safe until I get a period, then we'll see if I am ovulating. I barely bled the day of removal, have taken a few ovulation tests that were negative, so now its just waiting for a period. I wouldn't discourage anyone from getting Mirena. Everybody is different, it won't work for everyone, but its worth a try. I loved it(except for the pregnancy).
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1693310 tn?1308036664
Hello, I am new to this and i have read so many positive and negative comments about Mirena. I had many problems with Mirena, spotting during the almost 2 years I had it in, pain during and after sex, very moody, anyways, I recently had it removed (2 days ago) and I am wondering if anyone can help me with my question, which is....I had pretty much normal periods throughout the use of Mirena and started my period on May 19, 2011, lasting my normal 6 days, I had mirena removed May 6, 2011 and I am wondering, would it be possible that I am ovulating? My husband and I are trying to concieve baby #2 together and after reading so many horror stories, I am becoming scared and very discouraged! Please if anyone knows, give me some information...thanks so much!!
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Hi. I removed mirena 5 weeks ago. And had two periods but had all the symptoms of being pregnant. I am so ready to do so. Okay two week ago go a positive test at home. Then went to doctor and negative (blood n peer test). This week breast are very tender craving tomato juice. Vomiting nausea pain n the lower pain. And my three sons can't stay off of me. If I am not then what could it be. Last period was March 25 bleed for one day. Then no more. Is it that I want it so bad that it not Happing or the merina I removed. Making feel this way. I am so confused. Please share with you're removal symptoms.
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I had my Mirena inserted in December of 2008 after the birth of my first-born in October.  I LOVED it unequovically until Friday, March 25, 2011 when I had a cyst rupture.  It was the most agonizing pain I have ever had...I had my 15 year old (with learner's permit) drive me to the hospital!!!  My sympathy goes out to ALL women who experience ruptured cysts, especially those who get them regularly.  I learned that the MIrena can cause these cysts along with a variety of other scary side-effects...thyroid issues, weight gain, mood swings, lack of sex drive, etc.  the more I read the more I related with.  We have been talking about ttc #2 for several months now and we felt that this was the final 'push' to get us off-the-fence!  LOL.  I WOULD recommend Mirena to others, but I would also tell them to make sure to talk to a Doctor in depth, do some research on your own and don't believe everything you read on a forum will happen to them too.  Mirena is easily removed (unless the string is cut too short, like in my case...'someone' complained that he could 'feel' something poking him back and I went in to Dr. to make sure it wasn't shifting out of place so he cut the string shorter...it took awhile to get a 'grip' on the Mirena but my Doc is AMAZING and with a little ultrasound guiadance he got it).  All-in-all, I would have Mirena again...but I feel that I wasn't educated enough when it was recommend to me after my son was born...I just had a baby, hadn't been sleeping, was having issues with breastfeeding/low milk supply (know linked to Mirena hormone), so I didn't think of asking about side-effects in depth....just wanted to do what the Doc said...and make SURE I didn't get PREGNANT SOON!!!  LOL...

I had my Mirena out the following Monday, March 28, 2011.  I bled light/moderate for 24 hrs (ish) then nothing for another 24 hrs, then a period for 5 days and now I have had very sore/tender breasts, slight nausea, extreme fatigue, slight confusion/foggy head, but my sex drive is returning to normal, I don't get upset at the kids or hubby as often or as intense!

I hope everyone wishes come true, whether you are ttc or not.  I tried to get as detailed as possible but my 2 1/2 year old kept asking me for things so if I got too side-tracked and rambled, sorry.  HTH

CM
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I had my Mirena for 6 years, I had it removed January 5th 2011, had a period February 3rd, 2011 my period lasted 7 days. It is now March 7th, 2011 and I was supposed to have my period on March 3rd and I am still not bleeding. I took a pregnancy test this past weekend and it came back negative. I am wondering if being late is normal or if there is a possibility I could be pregnant. Please help!!!
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