I have one too. There is nothing wrong. If you can, ride it out, the first few months are like this and then it goes away. I do have fibroids right now, but taking BC pills for a month to get rid of them. I love my IUD now.
2006-08-02 20:52:50
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answered by whiskeygrl319 4
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Don't pull it out on your own. Sometimes your body takes a lot of time to adjust to the IUD...even months. Consult your doctor if it continues...it could be a number of things, and may have nothing to do with your IUD.
2006-08-03 03:55:12
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answered by Cy 5
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Perforation. In 1 out of every 1,000 women, the IUD will get stuck in or puncture (perforate) the uterus.1 Although perforation is rare, it almost always occurs during insertion. The IUD should be removed if the uterus has been perforated.
It might have gotten dislodged so i would say take it out especially if you are have pain. you shoud never have pain there
2006-08-03 03:54:44
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answered by princess786900 2
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It is just my personal opinion but IUD's are very dangerous. Get to a doctor right away and get rid of it. Don't do it by yourself!!!!
2006-08-03 03:52:35
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answered by slbigirl42000 2
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You need to have this checked out by your doctor. It could be
the IUD or it could be something else. In either case, you need to see your doctor.
2006-08-03 03:55:29
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answered by Smartassawhip 7
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yah! youve better consult your doctor.... maybe the iud is out of its original position....dislocate.... iud can be 97% safe... for birth control but for your situation right now you need to consult your doctor(ob-gyne). dont pull it out by your self k.... allow your doctor to remove that... to avoid complication in your vagina...^_^ God speed...
2006-08-03 04:15:33
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answered by brad-x 1
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Contact your Dr. first! I don't think you can just take one of those out, I think your Dr. needs to remove it. Some people have bad reactions to the copper ones, you may just be getting some infection. Go see your Ob/Gyn!
2006-08-03 03:51:48
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answered by b17jo 3
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