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TTC after coil removal?

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rubyru95 · 29/03/2021 18:07

Hey, it's my first ever thread so I'm a bit nervous lol. Basically I had my coil (non hormonal) removed on 26/02 and was curious to know how long it took women to conceive after it was removed. AF is due in a week however this week I seem to be getting pre preg symptoms .. heartburn, sore breast, a bit of constipation sorry TMI lol & just all round bloatedness round my tummy. I know I might be running before I'm walking but could I even show symptoms this quick if I was preg? Also I've done a test- negative result which I knew it would be as it's so early but I couldn't help myself! Just interested in hearing other stories :)

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Pinklilly · 29/03/2021 21:41

Hi for me it was 3 months but I consider that to be very lucky. Tracking showed me that I had a short luteal phase and I was very worried but thankfully it didn't seem to impact. My understanding about the copper coil is fertility is unaffected and your normal cycle resumes immediately so you never know it may be a positive result for you.
I had a friend who had her copper coil removed and conceived after 5 months. So it's definitely varied and relates more to our fertility rather than the contraception. Good luck on your journey.

Noodella18 · 29/03/2021 22:59

I conceived my daughter second month after removal of copper coil - it doesn't affect your fertility in any way so quite possible that you could get pregnant immediately - or it could take much longer, it really just depends how lucky you are.

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