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Is it normal to feel nauseous after mirena coil removal??

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Hi it would be great if I could get an answer as I've scoured the Internet and keep coming up blank. I had the coil removed two days ago all went well, had the cramps, no bleed or spotting. But I am feeling really nauseous is this normal?? Thanks for amy advice. X

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Hi, when you have the mirena removed all your hormones will be readjusting so may well make you feel nauseous for a bit. If it goes on for a while, see you gp incase it's something else going on

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