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Hi I have been diagnosed with PCOS about 18 months ago after spending 25+ years plus with irregular periods. Then started with extremely heavy periods hence why saw consultant and was diagnosed. Due to lining of my womb not being as it should and at risk of turning cancerous I was advised to have regular biopsys and merina coil fitted.

I had coil in 12 months and then had another biopsy and within 24 hours coil came out and back to severely heavy loss/clots and it made me anaemic. Consultant refitted coil in Nov 2014 and bleeding stopped. I've been for another biopsy yesterday and then today coil has come out!! I'm now waiting to see consultant on Tuesday.

Is it normal for coil to come out after a biopsy?

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