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It’s been a year since having the IUD placed and now for the past few days I’ve been nauseous,dizzy and cramping on and off. At this point i want to get it removed but don’t have any insurance that will cover the removal. Has anyone experienced this before? I’m just hoping I’m not pregnant while having it
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Learn more about our guidelines.I have the same thing. Have it for I think over a year now, I have been feeling the same way but I haven’t thought of it as the IUD causing it. I thought I’m just dehydrated, because I don’t drink much water in a day.
I also took pregnancy test a week after I started feeling nauseous, just wanted to make sure. But it was negative so I’m not as worried.
I had very similar experiences around that same time frame with my Mirena. I was having extremely heavy bleeding almost two plus weeks long. My obgyn at the time removed it and literally days later I felt like an entirely new human. I lost weight easily, got back my normal cycle and trigger warning (not sure it it’s related or not) but we decided that it was a good time to not be careful and if a baby happened then it was the right time. After about a year of this and kinda just shooting to have sex during the fertile window we had no luck. So then for 4 months tried pretty gosh darn hard to get pregnant. After two months of testing at a fertility clinic I finally fell pregnant without treatment. I don’t know if it had that severely dis regulated my hormones that badly or if I just stressed myself out too much 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
I went to the ER, what’s causing my pain was an ovarian cyst that had ruptured
I’m still going to my Ob tomorrow to try and have my iud removed