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Bleeding After IUD Insertion, Pain. No Periods. Any Clue?

Hi, I had IUD inserted 8 March,A week before that my monthlys were finished for the month. Very painfull on insertion and alot of bleeding. It felt like I was going to die. 3 Days later was in so much pain and constant bleeding that they suggested I take it out. Which was just as painful. I am yet to have my menstrual cycle again, but still sitting with pain. When the sister removed it she wrote a letter for me to go to a day hospital for a abdominal scan, explaining that I moved on insertion, but it was so sore, I had no choice thinking there could be something more wrong. Any clue on what could have happened?
Thu, 4 Jul 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
Probably the IUD could have perforated the uterus, and moved out.
Another possibility is that it was inserted with difficulty creating a false passage.
You should definitely visit a gynecologist and have a thorough check up and abdominal and pelvic scans.
take care.
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Bleeding After IUD Insertion, Pain. No Periods. Any Clue?

Hello thanks for your query. Probably the IUD could have perforated the uterus, and moved out. Another possibility is that it was inserted with difficulty creating a false passage. You should definitely visit a gynecologist and have a thorough check up and abdominal and pelvic scans. take care.