It's possible, but not likely.
Yes, Implanon is a single rid implant that is effective for three years.
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
implanon is a some plastic rod that is flexiable which is inplanted in ur upper arm its replaced every three years. the rod is no bigger then a match.
The contraceptive implant does not affect the health of a pregnancy or cause miscarriage.
yeah it can but gavin think it cantRarely implanon can fracture, but usually only in women who have been purposefully repeatedly bending the implanon. Implanon should not break spontaneously.
It is not dangerous to be on the pill and the contraceptive implant. Sometimes the combination is used to control irregular bleeding on the implant.
That is not a problem. If problem persists, you can consult the gynaecologist.
Both breastfeeding and the contraceptive implant can prevent bleeding.
Implanon is a birth control implant. It's a small rod about the size of a match stick that is inserted in the arm and last for 2-3 years. Some potential side effects are nausea, bloating, dizziness, headache, and pain and redness around the implant site.
The contraceptive implant can be inserted in either arm. Typically, if you have it removed and a new one reinserted on the same day, the same location is used. The choice of arms or use of the same site does not affect how well it works.
There are no known drug interactions between narcotics and the contraceptive implant.
Implanon is still effective even if it is bent.