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  • its always possible, since you are not using any form of birth control. another possible answer is that your body is adjusting its hormones back to normal. this can happen if you have your IUD for several years, or have been on birth control for several years. it can give you shorter periods, even missed periods for a time. breast tenderness and soreness as well. if you suspect you are pregeant you need to take a home test or see your ob gyn. remember if you are trying dont give up! it can take a while for your hormones to get back into balance.there are things to ask your doctor if you are trying. first, how long on average does to take to become pregeant after having your type of IUD removed. he or she will have access to the study information to give you an estimation. also, have them check your breasts and talk to them about your last two periods.

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