Normal: This can sometimes happen from the mirena and the physical impact against the cervix and uterus. As long as the bleeding has completely stopped, it is not an emergency. However, be sure to call your OBGYN office to let her know of the symptoms, and pay close attention to other times you may notice bleeding. It may provide clues to another cause. Hang in there!!
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