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Hi everyone, I had the mirena put in during my diagnostic lap for endo back in September. After alot of thinking, I decided to get it removed due to the side effects. This was a difficult decision as it did really slow my periods down. I got it removed on Monday and on Wednesday started heavy bleeding and passing alot of blood clots I'm still bleeding heavy and was wondering if this is normal (sorry for tmi)? my dr told me it will most likely take weeks for my period to return and so I just want to ask what peoples experiences once the mirena was removed?

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