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Coil removal- what now?

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Wondered if anyone could help me?

On the 29/10/19 I had my coil removed as me & partner wanted to try for a baby. When I first had it removed, I experienced large amount of pain, keep getting pains now but no actually bleeding.. it says no the internet if you don’t have a period within 6 weeks see a doctor but my doctor just keeps saying that it’s normal and that it’s probably IBS, (i have endometriosis) I’ve done pregnancy tests which came back negative.

but I dunno what else to do?

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I don't know exactly what you are concerned about, pain, being amenstrual for a while? What was your bleeding pattern prior to the IUD coming out ? I presume, was an IUD not an IUS ?

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