Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
If the period becomes
longer because of the IUD and the bleeding follows on from the period, then
it is all menses, such as if her period is usually seven days but increased
to eleven days.
But if the bleeding stopped
after the seven days, and she was certain that she had become pure, then she
bled for four more days that was different from her usual menstrual
bleeding, and that was because of the IUD, then these four days are not
regarded as menses, rather they are istihaadah (irregular vaginal
bleeding).
Similarly, if it is proven
medically that the blood was irregular bleeding and not menses, then it is
istihaadah.
Secondly:
If a woman does not fast
when she sees blood because she thinks that it is menstrual bleeding, then
it becomes clear to her that it was istihaadah, she does not have to do
anything apart from making up the days that she did not fast.
Conclusion: If it is proven
that these days were not menstrual bleeding, then she does not have to do
anything apart from making up those days.
And Allaah knows best.