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Could Ovulation Pain And No Periods Indicate A Pregnancy?

I have just had a mirena coil removed, I had a period 2 days after heavy for 7 days, Is it this a normal period yet. So Had it removed 29th June and period 1st of July. No periods with coil in place. Had ovulation pain in left side on 15th July. Feel very pregnant now, but is this possible yet?
Tue, 13 Dec 2016
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Hallow Dear,

Since your Mirena has been removed, you do stand the chance of pregnancy.

Ovulation pain may indicate the evidence of egg release; however, it cannot be an evidence of pregnancy.

However, if you have missed a period, you may be pregnant. Please perform pregnancy test on overnight morning first urine sample a week after missed period; earlier the test may report false negative.

I hope this helps you.

Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Could Ovulation Pain And No Periods Indicate A Pregnancy?

Hallow Dear, Since your Mirena has been removed, you do stand the chance of pregnancy. Ovulation pain may indicate the evidence of egg release; however, it cannot be an evidence of pregnancy. However, if you have missed a period, you may be pregnant. Please perform pregnancy test on overnight morning first urine sample a week after missed period; earlier the test may report false negative. I hope this helps you. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri