Doctors said Holly’s body went into labor to push the device out because the IUD had been placed on a nerve.
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Holly Smallwood was told by her gynecologist that the surgery would likely be very painful. Only minutes after insertion, she complained of strange pains and began to vomit uncontrollably. Noticed – Holly reported being unable to feel her arms and legs along with the excessive sweating. Doctors quickly realized that her IUD needed to be removed. After that she could finally breathe.
Doctors said Holly’s body went into labor to push the device out because the IUD had been placed on a nerve. The doctor also said that if it had been a real labor, she would have had an epidural by then. Yes, it is still not done under anesthesia.
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