What are the chances of getting pregnant after removing the Mirena IUD and on the birth control pills?
After removing the IUD, a woman’s ability to become pregnant returns quickly. Because the Mirena IUD can remain in place for five years, you will not need to worry about taking a daily birth control pill. As many as 8 out of 100 women who use oral contraceptives will wind up getting pregnant. Irregardless of whether this occurs because of missed doses or irregular menstrual cycles, more and more women are seeking a more reliable method. When compared to oral contraceptives, the Mirena IUD has some other advantages. As an example, if you want to get pregnant, all you will need to do is have your gynecologist remove the implant. Unlike other hormones that stay in your system for long periods of time, levonorgestrel does not.