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Removed IUD Due To Pain, Now Taking Patch, Soreness And Vagina Pain, Pink Discharge. Yeast Infection?

I just got my iud ( mirena ) taken out about a week ago because it was causing alot of pain . And now im back on the patch and now I have alot of soreness and sharp pains in my vagina . And a pink discharge . I think it may be from the say after pills they made me take after I toom out the mirena or a yeast infection ? Any suggestions ?
Wed, 16 Apr 2014
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Hi, IUD'S like Mirena usually increase the chances of vaginal infections most likely the cause of the pain which led you to get it removed in the first place. The pain, soreness and discharge now appears to be due to the persistence of the same infection and less likely due to the intake of birth control pills. Discharge especially pink needs to be examined by your gynaec to ensure proper treatment.
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Removed IUD Due To Pain, Now Taking Patch, Soreness And Vagina Pain, Pink Discharge. Yeast Infection?

Hi, IUD S like Mirena usually increase the chances of vaginal infections most likely the cause of the pain which led you to get it removed in the first place. The pain, soreness and discharge now appears to be due to the persistence of the same infection and less likely due to the intake of birth control pills. Discharge especially pink needs to be examined by your gynaec to ensure proper treatment.