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Increasing Breast Size, Tender Nipples, Frequent Urination, Fatigue. On Mirena, Partner Had Vasectomy. Possibility Of Pregnancy?

What are the chances of getting pregnant when using mirena and after husband had vasectomy?

My husband is the ONLY man that I am with! so I don't understand why I am my breast are getting bigger, nipples are tender, feeling sick, peeing a lot, tired and the list goes on. All the signs point to pregnancy but I don’t see how that could happen.
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

If you have a Mirena IUD in place AND your husband has had a vasectomy, then your chances of getting pregnant with your husband is almost certainly close to zero. It is INCREDIBLY unlikely. Nothing is 100%, but this is pretty close to complete protection.

If you think that you are pregnant, then you need to check a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, then these are likely cycle related symptoms

Thank you and good luck!
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Increasing Breast Size, Tender Nipples, Frequent Urination, Fatigue. On Mirena, Partner Had Vasectomy. Possibility Of Pregnancy?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. If you have a Mirena IUD in place AND your husband has had a vasectomy, then your chances of getting pregnant with your husband is almost certainly close to zero. It is INCREDIBLY unlikely. Nothing is 100%, but this is pretty close to complete protection. If you think that you are pregnant, then you need to check a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, then these are likely cycle related symptoms Thank you and good luck!