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| By Traci Kurtzer Obstetrician and Gynecologist | ||
I had my IUD removed 2 weeks ago. How long should we wait before trying to conceive and/or how long will it take for us to conceive? Our first two pregnancies were easy. Thank you.
You can start trying immediately after having the IUD removed. There is no waiting period. Good luck!
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