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Implanon doesn't increase the risk of infertility. For women with and without a history of implanon use, 85 in 100 will get pregnant in the course of a year of sex without birth control.
No, implanon is an effective form of contraception and will protect women from pregnancy
No it can not. Remember it can take over a year to get pregnant normally.
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.
It's not likely that you're pregnant if you're on the contraceptive implant.
Take a pregnancy test if you aren't sure if you're pregnant.
If you have been having sex without birth control for a year without getting pregnant, see your health care provider for advice and an exam. The implant does not affect future fertility.
You can get pregnant after your contraceptive implant has been in for three years. Use another method if you don't want to get pregnant.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception. If you use it longer than three years without exchanging it for a new one, you may get pregnant.
Yes, fertility returns immediately after removing the contraceptive implant.
The contraceptive is considered highly effective, less than 1 out of 100 women a year will become pregnant using Implanon. Should you discover that you're pregnant and you have the implant in, you need to have it removed.99.9% effective
Many problems cause fatigue and nausea. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant.