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I have no idea. There's no medical need for a "pre-removal" appointment to take out the contraceptive implant.
I had the implant fitted and i drank alcohol it made me go dizzy and feel really sick and before it i was brilliant at handling my drink so i thought it was linked with it but that is just my experience hope this helped
If you have the implant inserted before your last Depo Provera injection runs out, there is no increased risk of pregnancy while switching from one to the other.
If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
You may get pregnant at any time after stopping the contraceptive implant. If you had a period, your body is likely ovulating at this point.
If you are pregnant when you get the implant, you may not notice as the implant can make your periods irregular and absent. It's important to take a pregnancy test three weeks after starting the contraceptive implant to make sure you hadn't gotten pregnant in the days before the insertion. If you are pregnant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy; the implant doesn't change that decision. If you decide to continue, you'll have the implant removed. If you decide on abortion, the implant will be left in so you have protection immediately after the termination.
When inserting subcutaneous pellets how long will they last before needing to be replaced?
My doctors told me that the shot was effective immediately, but I waited a few days before getting rid of all other methods of protection.
Yes, inserting NuvaRing before your period can delay bleeding.
Yes.
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
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