Is brown discharge normal after IUD removal?
After a doctor removes the Mirena IUD, a person may experience some mild pain or bleeding. This may continue for a few days. If a doctor used a hysteroscope to remove the IUD, the person may also feel some cramping and have a bloody discharge for a few days after the procedure.
How much bleeding is normal after IUD removal?
You may have some cramping or a small amount of vaginal bleeding that may last several hours to several days after the IUD removal. You may use a sanitary pad or a tampon if you need to until the bleeding stops. It can take up to 3 months after the IUD removal for your normal menstrual cycle (period) to return.
Why is my blood Brown after IUD?
Official Answer. The side effects for Mirena list that there may be an alteration of menstrual bleeding and an increase in genital discharge. In our comments section, where real people leave reviews, women do mention having a brownish discharge so it appears to be a normal side effect.
How long does brown discharge last after IUD insertion?
Your period will get about 20 – 50% heavier, longer and be more painful. This usually gets easier after 3 to 6 months. You can expect to have some cramps and bleeding/spotting (on and off bleeding or brown discharge) in the first few months but may be worse in the first 1 – 2 weeks.
How do you know if your body is rejecting IUD?
However, if your IUD becomes displaced, the signs and symptoms will typically include: not being able to feel the IUD strings with your fingers. feeling the plastic of the IUD. your partner being able to feel your IUD during sex.
Can I get pregnant immediately after removing copper IUD?
Copper IUDs work because the copper creates a hostile environment in your uterus for sperm. Your normal menstrual cycle was not affected by a copper IUD; thus, your body does not need any time to return to its normal cycle. Pregnancy can occur immediately upon its removal.