The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some patients have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
The Nexplanon contraceptive implant lasts for three years.
You can get the implant removed by a women's health care provider or your local family planning center.
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.
You should immediately contact your gynecologist and tell him/her about your contraceptive problem.
Implanon is a birth control implant. It's a small rod about the size of a match stick that is inserted in the arm and last for 2-3 years. Some potential side effects are nausea, bloating, dizziness, headache, and pain and redness around the implant site.
Pregnancy is very unlikely on the contraceptive implant. Signs of pregnancy are absent bleeding and positive urine pregnancy test.
They usually last six months.
See your DR. You may need a pregnancy blood test and a change to contraceptive.
Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant. Not sure why you were told otherwise, If you're worried, take a pregnancy test.
Forever or until put out.
Breast implants are not meant to last a lifetime. Expect to have them changes at sometime in the future. Dont forget that as time goes by your breasts will age naturally. The implants maybe fine but you may want to have another cosmetic improvement anyway
Bleeding in early pregnancy is common, but you should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation. The recent removal of the contraceptive implant does not cause bleeding in pregnancy.