Getting Pregnant - Dardanelle,AR

Updated on July 11, 2013
K.B. asks from Dardanelle, AR
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I had my IUD taken out on June 4th and theen on the 10th i had a period that lastd for about 4 days. We are wanting to have a baby and so we have been having sex every night. On June 24 my period tracker said i was supposed to be ovulating so we made sure that we had sex. I was supposed to start my period this past Monday July 8th and i haven't seen any sign of it.
So is it possible that i could might be pregnant????

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M.P.

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My cycle was a mess for a couple of months after getting my IUD out. Take a pregnancy test. If you are not, just know this is pretty normal after IUD removal and it may take a few months to get back on track.

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E.C.

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You absolutely may be pregnant. But until you see a positive hpt, don't get too excited *just* yet. Coming of any kind of birth control can make your cycle a little wonky at first. Take a test, and then you'll know.

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A.A.

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I think you've answered your own question. You had unprotected sex. You timed it for when you were ovulating. Of course you might be pregnant. Prepare for the onslaught of snarky responses!

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M.M.

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If it were the non hormonal IUD, I'd say it's more likely that you are. If it was Mirena, or anything with hormones, it's highly likely that your body is just adjusting to being without it. Although anything is possible!

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Of course. But it's equally possible that you're not.

If you're effectively 3 days "late" just go take a test. Is there a reason you haven't yet tested? That's the normal progression of pregnancy. Ovulate, have unprotected sex, conceive, implant, produce Hcg, miss period, test.

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C.O.

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Kimmy:

You're still new to Mamapedia....

So here's my typical response to people who ask this question.

Have you had unprotected sex since your last cycle? Yes? Then it's POSSIBLE you are pregnant.

Please know that people aren't trying to be mean or rude in their responses. But really. None of us are doctors here and even if we were, there is NO WAY we could examine and diagnose you over the internet. This is one of the most asked questions - for regulars - it can be the most frustrating question.

Have you bothered to take a home pregnancy test? if so - what did it say?

You had your IUD removed. Was it a hormonal or IUD or not? If it was the hormonal one? Most likely you are NOT pregnant. It can take some time for the hormones to get out of your system.

What I can tell you from experience? STOP TRYING. No, this does NOT mean go back on birth control, as some people believe it means. It means to STOP being consumed with getting pregnant. Stop temperature taking. Stop ovulation testing. Stop tracking. Have sex for fun. Don't plan it - don't stress over it. Just have sex for fun! The stress that you will put on your body in TRYING to get pregnant? It can and will fight you.

Good luck!

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M.M.

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TMI

but w/ that said...yes, you could be but maybe not....go take a tinkle test...

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