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Should I be worried about bleeding or still experiencing pain one month after getting an IUD inserted?

It is not uncommon to experience bleeding or discomfort for up to 3 to 6 months after the insertion of a hormonal IUD. If the bleeding is not excessive and you can manage the pain, it is generally advisable to monitor the situation. However, if the bleeding becomes unbearable or persists for a prolonged period, it is recommended to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.

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