If the IUD was in the cervix, it couldn't work properly. If you're pregnant, the IUD must be removed, regardless of whether you want to continue the pregnancy. Then you can choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose to terminate, you can have another IUD inserted after the abortion.
It is normal to take up to 12 months to get pregnant. Among women who have used the IUD, and women who have not, 85% will have a pregnancy within one year of using no birth control. If you have not gotten pregnant after using no birth control for a year, see your health care provider for evaluation, including semen analysis for your partner.
You should never remove your own IUD. You should seek a doctor immediately to test to see if you are pregnant and have your IUD or a new IUD inserted. Removal of an IUD can almost immediately leave you prone to pregnancy.
There is no special risk from getting pregnant right after you stop using the IUD.
Not likely but yes. My sister got pregnant with the IUD in and she had had it for over three years.
i got pregnant while using an IUD. the IUD had gone through my uterine wall and into my abdominal cavity. my doctor told me not to worry that it would be ok and they would remove it after i had the baby. i lost my baby when i was 18 months pregnant. it was horrible. i had to have 2 surgeries to get the IUD out. i do not recommend IUD's to anyone.Kindly note IUD devices to keep sperm to reach egg theoretically it is just not possibleto get pregnant with correct size IUD placed inside u by expert. If u got pregnancykindly remove it immediately it will certainly not necessary now. Sooner the better
yes, you can get pregnant with an IUD. my friend got pregnant with hers, because the doctor put it in sideways. if the doctor dont put it in correctly, there is a chance you can get pregnant again.
Of course you can unless you have another medical problem causing issues. If you discussed IUD's with your doctor you would know it can take several months for you period to return after removing the IUD.
It could but the IUD would need to come out asap.
No, there's no way to tell whether a woman was taking birth control when she got pregnant (unless she is pregnant with the implant or IUD).
Getting pregnant with an IUD in place is rare but it does happen. If you feel that you may be pregnant with an IUD in place you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr as soon as possible due to possible health risks to you and to the pregnancy.
If you were previously pregnant before you got an IUD they wouldn't of let you have one