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Navywife620
August 23rd, 2014, 01:14 PM
How long before you were TTC did you get it removed? We are Thinking of starting to try April. I was going to start my hardcore in January. I just don't now if I should get my mirena removed in March? Thanks in advance

missxo143
August 23rd, 2014, 02:50 PM
I had mine removed in May 2014.

I was having horrible pains and spotting, gained over 30lbs in 8 months and I was BFing for 6 of those months and eating very healthy so it wasnt from my doing. I went to the ER for the pain and the doctor told me he couldnt find the strings for the Mirena, I freaked and told him you have to find it and get it out! Well it migrated out of my cervix and somewhere up near my hip! Doctor finally found it and yanked it out very painful! I had an ultrasound done and was told no damage was done, I have already lost almost 15lbs from May. I started the LE diet June 2nd . it took a while for my body to adjust back to normal. I would say at least maybe 2 months before you will make a BD attempt. But everyone is different. GL

Mamato3?
August 23rd, 2014, 03:17 PM
My gyno has said that when one removes the Mirena they can get pg the next month, but I've done some research and I've read a lot of stories (really scary lot) that had miscarriages when they got pg shortly after removal.
I think 2-3 months prior BD is the safest.
Also we must watch out that about 1 week prior removal DH must not ejaculate inside us (sorry TMI) because one may ovulate the day of removal and get preggo immediately...

coocoobananas
August 23rd, 2014, 04:19 PM
I think I waited 3 months before ttc but I would have tried earlier, just wasn't when I wanted to start.

trifecta
August 24th, 2014, 12:28 AM
I got pregnant with DS2 two weeks after having mine removed and I had a partial placental abruption. Fortunately everything turned out fine but one of the OBs I saw said that anecdotally she sees a lot of miscarriages in pregnancies that happen right after having an IUD removed. She thinks it's because part of how they work is by thinning the lining of your uterus. I would at least give myself a month or two after having it removed before TTC.

calciumconfused
August 24th, 2014, 09:24 AM
Both my kids were conceived in the month after the removal of a Mirena. I had healthy and easy pregnancies.

atomic sagebrush
August 24th, 2014, 11:03 AM
I have been having people leave it in till the month of attempt, then have it out and try to catch the first egg. It may sway a little bit pink to do that.

atomic sagebrush
August 24th, 2014, 11:32 AM
I got pregnant with DS2 two weeks after having mine removed and I had a partial placental abruption. Fortunately everything turned out fine but one of the OBs I saw said that anecdotally she sees a lot of miscarriages in pregnancies that happen right after having an IUD removed. She thinks it's because part of how they work is by thinning the lining of your uterus. I would at least give myself a month or two after having it removed before TTC.

This may be somewhat true and worth a mention. We were doing BCP as a sway tactic for a while, ahving people deliberately go onto them for a few months and then stopping them to TC (would work similar to the Mirena) and I felt like we had more miscarriages than we "should". Now I only use the tactic for people who are already using them.

Navywife620
August 24th, 2014, 03:07 PM
I feel like having it removed a month before our first attempt will be fine. There is no guarantee that I will get pregnant right away either.

Boysway
August 26th, 2014, 07:10 AM
I had mine removed January of this year, ready for trying in April. Having said that, we are trying for a blue bundle.

EmileeJane
August 26th, 2014, 11:40 AM
I had mine removed April 17th 2012. We were having casual sex. I was worried because a month later I still had not had a period or bleeding, & nor was I pregnant. However I did ovulate finally the later part of may and had a positive pregnancy test June 4th. Had a healthy pregnancy. And currently have the sweetest 18 month old baby boy!

AKMommy
August 26th, 2014, 09:49 PM
I didn't get my period for 70 days after I had mine removed. My uterine lining was so thin it all went to thickening it.


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