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i had my first period last month since having the coil and for a couple of days now ive bn feeling sick crampy stomach bad tempered and i did a pregnancy test and im sure i could see a faint 2nd line is there any1 whos knows any who got pregnant with having the coil,dont know what to do
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my mum had me when she had coile fitted and when they went to remove it when they found she was preg it wouldnt come out so it had to stay there till i gave birth. as far as i know no sort or contreception is 100% ive found that out while being on the injection and pill your best bet is to have a blood test done at the docs and they will tell you for def ive been told if im worrying about getting caught to try something different which for me would be the implant but i darent lol
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My mum fell pregnant with me while having the coil !!!!
She used to say that i came out behind it LOL
I'm living proof it can happen.
Edit………… She said that she noticed something fall into the toilet one day and picked it out and took it to the doctor (it was 39 years ago) and the doctor said it was her coil… done a pregnancy test and here i am.
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Have you had a yearly check to make sure the coils not moved?
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I would go to your gynecologist ASAP!!!
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my nan fell pregnant with my mum when she was on the coil and my mum fell pregnant with me whilst she had the coil and at the same time was using the mini pill and a condom!! so i was obviously ment to be. but she didnt find out she was pregnant with me untill she was 25 weeks which was when she first got the symptoms, then as soon as she knew she got huge apparently!! then 12 weeks after finding out she was pregnant i was born!!
needless to say id never go on the coil lol
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My mother in law fell pregnant with my husband while she had a coil fitted… in fact, she didn't have it removed till he was 8 years old! So yes, it can happen.
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