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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.
Even the most effective birth control methods, such as IUDs and Implanon prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 99.9%.
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You can tell if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. The implant does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is rare on the implant.
The most known form of male birth control is the condom, but there are another forms, like Sterilization, implanon, male-birth control pill, and many others.
Yes, if you're not using birth control, you can get pregnant, even before your first post-implant period.
You should use another method of birth control if you don't want to get pregnant. You can't rely on the contraceptive implant for pregnancy prevention after it has been in for three years.
The risk of birth defects is no higher for those few women who get pregnant on implanon than it is for other women.
it goes under the skin around the top inner arm area
It will change your periods but they will still be there but you will just have them at different times of the month.
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.