(tmi) TTC after IUD removal...and may enjoy fibroids?
Hi,
I got my IUD removed two months ago after 6 years of having it in, and I've be noticing my periods are very brawny. The first days are usually accompanied by large (1"x3") dark red pieces of tissue. I own been TTC for a month now, and I noticed later period that one piece of the tissue looked more pink colored and not smooth but had little bumps on it. Please help...I enjoy no idea what it is.
Could it be that my IUD broke up these tissues before exiting my cervix, so I'm just unused to seeing them so large?
Or are they fibroids?
And how does this affect me TTC?
Thanks!
Answers: I had an IUD in for almost a year and had it removed. My cycles were much heavier on the IUD and have in a minute returned to normal. I didn't have anything like that.
Try asking contained by the Women's Healthy Section, too. However, I would probably call my doctor.
You describe a condition that is not very adjectives. Since this is not a site for medical advice, your best bet would be to discuss your findings with a qualified medical practitioner who could examine you.
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I got my IUD removed two months ago after 6 years of having it in, and I've be noticing my periods are very brawny. The first days are usually accompanied by large (1"x3") dark red pieces of tissue. I own been TTC for a month now, and I noticed later period that one piece of the tissue looked more pink colored and not smooth but had little bumps on it. Please help...I enjoy no idea what it is.
Could it be that my IUD broke up these tissues before exiting my cervix, so I'm just unused to seeing them so large?
Or are they fibroids?
And how does this affect me TTC?
Thanks!
Answers: I had an IUD in for almost a year and had it removed. My cycles were much heavier on the IUD and have in a minute returned to normal. I didn't have anything like that.
Try asking contained by the Women's Healthy Section, too. However, I would probably call my doctor.
You describe a condition that is not very adjectives. Since this is not a site for medical advice, your best bet would be to discuss your findings with a qualified medical practitioner who could examine you.
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