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mirena pregnancyy?

okay so ive had mirena since feb 11 2010 and i dont get my period like at all ill get a little bit of blood if that but i cramp a lot and lately my boobs have been so sore and ive been so hungry and i poop soo much lately its not normal and i get this fluttery feling and i feel like i put weight on and all the symptoms that come with pregnancy but my period is due around the 9th every month and i took a prego test just to calm my nerves but it came up negative. im scared but idk if its just in my head. i called my doctors and i have an appt next wed. idk if its just cuz of my period coming or if im prego but ill like push down on my belly and it hurts. me and my boyfriend have been together for over a year and weve talked about what we would do if i was prego and the only thing im afraid of is money i just wanna know what you guys think? if im prego or if its just cuz im due for my period or what?
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thank you! haha it gives me more comfort but i wont be totally comfortable until i go to the doctors and they confirm that im not prego.
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Symptoms actually mean next to nothing. A high number of women create them, or look up symptoms and suddenly have all of them. Actually getting pregnant while a Mirena is in is very uncommon. I believe the chances are 1%? If you felt any form of movement from a child, you would show a positive on any test you take. Your doctor will be able to confirm for sure, but I highly doubt you're pregnant.
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