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Hansophia · 05/09/2018 11:53

Hi, so I’m new to this - I hope I’m posting my question in the right place (forgive me if not:) - so had sex on 11th August and had my copper coil removed on the 13th August. I then found out from my monthly cycle app that I was fertile from the 14th Aug with ovulation day being the 19th Aug. So this this Sunday just gone 2nd sept I came on my period (bang on time) however this period was heavy for Sunday & Monday teeny bit tues then nothing? Which is very odd for me as I am super regular and usually on for 4-5 days! I am so confused as to what is going on? Could this be implantation bleeding even if it’s heavy? It just doesn’t seem like a ‘normal’ period for me? And also the cramping has started today oddly - nothing during my ‘period’ sorry for the essay ...hope someone can help or has experienced similar :)

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EthelThePiratesDaughter · 05/09/2018 12:44

The copper coil usually makes your periods longer and heavier so your body is probably just reacting to having it removed.

CountessVonBoobs · 05/09/2018 12:46

There is a small theoretical chance that you could be pregnant, take a test.

It's probably simply that your period is different with the coil out though, as a PP said. I don't have noticeably heavier periods with a coil in, but I do have stronger cramps.

ReginaPhalange89 · 05/09/2018 22:48

If you had sex on the 11th and didn't ovulate til the 19th it's unlikely you'd have gotten pregnant

It could just be due to the removal of the coil. Mine were really heavy on the copper coil, I had mine out on the 13th August and had a period about 10 days later and it was a lot lighter than previous periods ! Copper coil makes them longer/heavier usually

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