no
You can get pregnant as soon as you start ovulating.
yes, you should see your dr right away if you become pregnant and still have your implant in.
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.
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 see your doctor right away if the implant has moved, even a little.
Between day 1 and 21 of your cycle your uterus wall starts to thicken so that a fertilized egg can implant there and turn into a fetus (baby) when an egg doesn't fertilize the uterus wall just starts to break away and that is the blood that you get during your period. However if a egg is fertilized then the egg can implant and the wall will be how the mother and baby are connected and how the baby will gets its nutrients via the umbilical chord. I know this through having 4 miscarriages and having a large interest in the reproductive cycle since I was 11 :) xx
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.
If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
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