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Getting Pregnant After Using the Mirena IUD

Has anyone used the Mirena IUD or any other IUD and decided to get PG, How long after you removed it did it take you to get PG? I know everyone is different but just want to hear what your experiance has been with it.

Also, Has anyone had babies after having a breast augmentation? How'd that work out for you? Could you nurse? Was it painful? Did you bounce back to shape?

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Hi J.,

I had the Mirena Implant for three years & I had my third child after taking it out. It only took my about a month to become pregnant! I'm the type that gets prego pretty easy to begin with but I had your same concern since this was my first encounter with an IUD type birth control method.

Hope it helps,
J.

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I have the Mirena IUD and my docter said I will have NO problems getting pregnant agian. She has used it for a while and has seen success in other patients getting PG within a few months of having it removed.

I also had breast augmentation before both of my children were born. I nursed both of them however I had difficulties and had to pump to help keep my supply. I never had enough milk and often had to supplement. But some breast milk is better than none.

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I was having problems with the IUD, comfort wise, so I had it removed and am now using Depo. The doctor told me when she removed it, "ok, you are now fertile!" Not so funny, when you don't want to be. ;-)
I also had a breast aug in my mid 20's, had a child at 29, no pain, but not quite as "perky" now that I'm in my late 30's. They look very real though, even my boyfriend has no clue that they are man made, he just thinks I have amazing breasts! lol.

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J.,

I had a breast augmentation when I was 24, and I had my baby when I was 26. I did breast feed (for a little while) and I was able to produce milk just fine (I stopped because I hated it not because I couldn't!). After my surgery for a while I had nerve pain in one breast and I thought that having a baby nurse on it would hurt, but it was fine! As long as the implant is under the muscle and they weren't incerted via an incision around the areola, then you are cool! Now, I will warn you, my breasts did sag a little, and have stretch marks now (which I didn't get after the surgery!) so, that's a bummer, but that's what breast lifts are for in the future! :) haha. Hope that helps on that part of your question!

C.

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Hello,
I am responding the question about having children and nursing with breast implants. I do have breast implants and nursed my baby with no trouble. I even used a breast pump without trouble. I don't think anything at all changed, they still look great, just like before being pregnant and breast feeding. I will say that once my breasts started growing with the pregnancy I started wearing a good support bra 24/7! I slept in it too. This may have helped in preventing sagging from the added weight. It was just more comfortable to me to have them supported all the time. Good luck to you.

K.

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