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Mirena IUD

So I think it is great all of the stories about the IUD and getting pregnant so soon.  I have had my IUD in since Oct. 2005, so I only have 1 more year that I can keep it in, and I really want to do it some time in February or March (not looking forward to AF coming back around).  But my question is about while the IUD was in...did anyone ever get a dull ache sometimes in your breast? Because since November last year, like once a week my left breast has this throbbing aggravated ache depending on if I am moving around alot.  didn't know if anyone else had this problem while the IUD was in..hormones and all?! Hope someone can say the same?! I am a hypochondriac...lol
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I had my iud put in in dec of 09. & starting this past summer and also this november very much.. I have had the dull & also some verrryyyy sharp pains. I had asked my friends if they had ever had cramps in their breasts.. They said uhh no. Mine were also in my left breast. I thought it was jst me.. If yu have found anything out about this I'd like to know please.. :/
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I have the same thing in my right breast. Except my pain is a lot more often. Sometimes it's dull and sometimes it's sharp. I have only had my IUD since July 2008. I think I'm going to have mine take out soon as we want to TTC #3 here soon (yikes!) Don't worry you're not alone. =o)
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