Some doctors don't keep the contraceptive implant in stock. Your local family planning office will typically insert the implant any time you choose.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
Local anesthesia is used for removal of the contraceptive implant, just as it was with the insertion. Patients may have some soreness, but it is usually short-lived.
No see your doctor right away if the implant has moved, even a little.
You can get pregnant as soon as you start ovulating.
If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
Hi, from what i have read it happens anytime people are falling on straight away you are best waiting though for your first cycle yes another wait! but at least you would know as you would be back in your normal cycle everyone is different.
go to the doctors straight away or get someone to suck it out
Yes, you can fall pregnant after having the implant removed and no period, because once the Implant is removed...it looses it's effectiveness immediately, so therefore your fertility returns straight away. If you are concerned, wait roughly 4 weeks from removal, then test
No, in your first month on the pill you should still be careful and use a condom. you're not 100% safe yet.
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