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I had my Kyleena coil removed on Tuesday when does the progesterone leave the body?

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🙂 Fertility rapidly returns. pregnancy is possible any time in the following 12mths.

These points are in favor of Kyleena:

Kyleena provides continuous pregnancy prevention for up to five years.

It is hassle-free. Once inserted, you don’t really have anything else to do.

The Kyleena IUD is smaller in size and has a slimmer insertion tube than Mirena. This may make the insertion process less painful than a Mirena or ParaGard IUD insertion.

Kyleena can be removed anytime within its five-year period.

It is completely reversible, and your fertility rapidly returns—you can become pregnant as soon as Kyleena is removed. About 7 out of 10 women (who want to become pregnant) will become pregnant sometime within 12 months after Kyleena is removed.3

The Kyleena IUD is FDA-approved for women who have or who never have had children.

Kyleena may be a good IUD option if you have only had cesarean deliveries.

Kyleena is a good alternative if you cannot use estrogen-based birth control.

If you have a smaller uterus (such as young teens and perimenopausal women), Kyleena may be better tolerated than other IUDs.

Neither you nor your partner should be able to feel Kyleena during sex.

Kyleena is an eco-friendly birth control method.

It can be used if you are breastfeeding.

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