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877372 tn?1326816560

Mirena was taken out but feel pregnant

I was feeling pregnant last month with negitive pregnancy tests with a period on Oct 6. I decided to get Mirena taken out because a lot of issues (it has only been in for 7 months) I was having with it. It was taken out October 30th and started the pill the same day. I bled like a normal period Nov 1-3 and I right now I feel pregnant. Has anyone else fell pregnant on Mirena or after it was taken out? I am trying to wait till my next period before I go and buy a test. I also go back to the doctor for a follow up in 3 weeks.
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5946774 tn?1389187935
I got mine out on may 31st of this year because me and my husband wanted to try for our daughter well according to my ultrasound on July 19th I got pregnant on the 10 of may! My doctor said I'm so fertile that even a passionate kiss could get me pregnant hahahha she was kidding of course.
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877372 tn?1326816560
I took a hpt on 6 Nov and it was neg but the last 2 days I been so sick. not sure if I should count the 2.5 day bleeding after mirena was removed a period or not. If I do count it as a period I have apx 12 days till my next period. I hate the waiting game but cant keep buying hpt even thoug I would really like to. grrr.
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Two days later I had my period for a few days
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877372 tn?1326816560
Did you bleed any after the Mirena was removed?
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I had mirena for five years I got pregnant two weeks after I had it taken out and I'm now 34+2 with a boy!
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