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I think I'm pregnant

I have a IUD and I didn't wait for a week to have unprotected sex. And he ejaculate inside me. And I have been having signs of pregnancy. My breast hurts sometimes.I have back pain often. And other signs. Do you think I'm pregnant.
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An iud can throw everything for a loop for the first month or so but I agree with thatquietgirl. You need to see your DR as if you ARE preg then it needs to be addressed.
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Let us know how it goes
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Thanks I have an appointment Monday. Hopefully everything goes well. Im very nervous also just because if im prego I wanna make sure my baby will be alright.
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If you think you are pregnant, it is a medical emergency because you have an IUD.  It would be a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy and very dangerous to your health.

Even if you are not pregnant, you need to see your doctor immediately to discuss another form of birth control as this does not seem to be working for you.
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When I got the IUD I wasnt bleeding until we had sex. I was bleeding for a month then I stop bleeding. And been having prego symptoms. I took a prego test and it came out neg. But I also read online that when you have the IUD the tests would come out neg. My breast hurts really bad sometimes and I have been throwing up here and there. And I been sleeping alot now.
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Have you had a period since?
Have you tried a pregnancy test?
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