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Removal of coil, ovulation and conceiving

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kpreenien · 10/03/2016 17:50

Hi MNers,
I'm new on here and myself and OH are in early stages of trying for a baby.
He has two children from a previous relationship, I have none.
I had my coil removed last week (a week today) and I've had a variety of answers when I've asked how long it generally takes for my cycle to come back. I have ovulation sticks but as expected only a week in nothing as of yet. Can anyone share their experiences with me please?
Thanks xx
Grin

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Jodders · 28/07/2016 17:54

Blowing baby dust your way! I found my cycle was all over the place after getting the Mirena removed. I was tracking ovulation but I must have ovulated very early in my cycle. When I discovered I was PG I thought I was just 4-5 weeks when I was actually 9 weeks! Had a light period when I was in fact pregnant.

CatNip2 · 28/07/2016 18:03

I had a mirena coil for six years, not a single period in all that time. The first one came back four days after it was removed. I have had periods every 23 days ever since Angry

I already had two DC at that time so didn't want anymore.

allthingsred · 28/07/2016 18:20

Reading with interest due to have mine removed next week. & want to ttc from September. I know definitely that my coil strings have wrapped themselves around the coil as on my last smear they referred me for us as they couldn't see or feel them. It should still come put easily enough though right?
I've had it in for 7 years no periods in entire time

lousylear · 01/08/2016 20:54

Had my coil removed 25 July. Bled for 3 days after. Now having bad stomach cramps, feeling dizzy, feeling sick. New partner so have sex every day. No bleeding whatsoever while coil in. What's going on? AF? Pregnant? Anyone been through this? I'm 41, have 2 DD and 1DS. Would dearly love a baby with new partner however I know my age is now against me.

Sazwest · 02/03/2017 22:58

hey all I need some help please if anyone can help my period arrived 17th feb 2017 and I had my copper coil removed on 21st feb 2017 whilst still on my period I finished my period the day after I had coil removed. I thought I was due to ovulate 1-6 march 2017 which is what I worked out on my calendar but I done ovulating sticks early and they showed i ovulated early works out 5 days after having my coil removed anyways I have had sex the day before I got the coil taken out and up until Tuesday28th feb. For the last few days ive been getting on and off cramps which I have never had before and ive been feeling really sick and I'm really bloated which ive never had.

Could I have ovulated straight after my period like its saying and is it possible I could be pregnant??

I'm not sure when my next period will be due and when to take a pregnancy test

PLZ HELP

Oldschool41 · 08/03/2017 07:31

I had a copper coil removed in December, they are only meant to be in for 5 years mine was in for 11 years and I never fell pregnant. Started taking the mini pill for precaution but stopped that last month so now waiting for AF to arrive on the 14th or a Positive pregnancy result 😀

Sazwest · 08/03/2017 09:10

I had it in for just over 4 years doctor that took it out Said I will fall straight away not sure if he could see something as it took him 25 minutes to find my coil lol ( he said that when I had it removed with my middle child and I did fall within a few days of having it out ) if my dates are right I'm 11dpo today and I'm due AF on 11th ( I've just found out I have been taking the wrong pregnancy test ) if my dates are wrong then I'm only 5dpo today and due my AF on 17th. I have been having pregnancy symptoms i.e. Feeling and been sick, very bloated, loss of appitite xxx

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