ANSWER In general symptoms of pregnancy with and without IUD are same. Just during pregnancy with IUD the blood spotting is mentioned more frequently. It is always useful to know some symptoms of the pregnancy which could appear in most cases (besides missed period): # Changes in appetite, # Frequent urination, # Morning sickness (vomiting in the morning), # Tender breasts (sometimes painful breasts), # Increased vaginal discharges (sometimes), # Other unusual feelings like sleepiness, restlessness, irritability, etc. You can do also the pregnancy test. It is easy to buy in pharmacy.
Among women who become pregnant while using a progesterone-bearing IUD, about 15% have ectopic pregnancies
The IUD reduces the risk of all kinds of pregnancy, so an ectopic is less likely in women who use the IUD than in women who are not using birth control. However, among pregnancies occurring with the IUD in place, a greater ''proportion'' are ectopic than pregnancies among women not using birth control.
IUD's are around 99+% effective against unintended pregnancies, thus the risk of pregnancy is increadibly low. Breast tenderness does not equate to pregnancy, it could be a reaction to hormones in the IUD or breast growth.
Birth Control pill, IUD, condoms, Nor-plants, vasectomies, tubal ligations, spermicides. There are no excuses for unwanted pregnancies in this 21st century.
No,it is physically impossible to determine the number of pregnancies or abortions a woman has had through any scientific test.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
Mirena is an IUD, or intrauterine device. It is a T shaped device that a professional inserts in your uterus to prevent pregnancies. It is good for up to five years then you will visit your doctor again to get another one inserted.
You can get an infection with or without the IUD. Expulsion of an IUD doesn't increase the risk of infection.
How do you get your IUD removed
If the IUD is not in the uterus, it has likely fallen out.