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    When Should I Remove My IUD Before Trying To Get Pregnant?

    I have had an IUD for 2+ years and am considering having a child. There's so much info available that it's confusing. I want to know if there's a time frame (30 days, 6 months?) that i should be looking at when planning for trying to conceive after removal of my IUD.

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    I have an IUD. The Mirena. It says that when planning on conceiving women should have it removed 6 months to a year before so your body can recuperate and prepare itself again for a pregnancy. Make sure you tell your doctor after removing it that you'd like to have a child soon and would like to know when would be a good time to start trying. He'll probably need to give you a pap exam to make sure the IUD didn't affect your reproductive system and that you are physically ready to conceive again. Good Luck!

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      You should have it removed 6 months to a year prior to attempting to conceive. Like coming off of any form of BC, your body needs to restore it's natural balance before attempting to nourish a baby. But who am I to say, I've never had an IUD, I've only read about it. Good luck!

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