The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception. If you are on the implant and bleeding, it is very unlikely that you're pregnant.
Nexplanon and other progesterone methods are safe to use while breastfeeding. The risk of pregnancy is low on Nexplanon, and even lower if you're breastfeeding exclusively and your baby is less than six months old.
There have been a few cases that women have got pregnant while taking Nexplanon. These are very rear cases.
The Nexplanon contraceptive implant lasts for three years.
Nexplanon is the name of the contraceptive implant sold in the US as of 2012.
If you get the implant while you are pregnant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy. The implant does not harm or end a pregnancy.
To make the contraceptive implant stop working, have it removed. You will have immediate return to fertility.
Implanon is still effective even if it is bent.
There are no known drug interactions between ibuprofen and Nexplanon, Implanon, or Norplant.
If you get pregnant while using the contraceptive implant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy. The implant does not harm or end a pregnancy.
The most common birth control implants are Nexplanon and Implanon. Nexplanon is a single-rod implant that is placed under the skin of the upper arm and releases the hormone etonogestrel to prevent pregnancy for up to three years. Implanon, which is no longer widely used, was the predecessor to Nexplanon and had similar functionality. Both options provide a long-term, reversible method of contraception.
There are no know drug interactions beween maproxen and the contraceptive impalnt.