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There is no medical danger from leaving it in indefinitely, except that it no longer provides pregnancy prevention after three years.
If you leave the contraceptive implant in longer than prescribed, you will not have pregnant protection after its life is over. It does not present any dangers.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you've had the implant in longer than its life and you are not using another method.
Yes, it can take up to twelve days to implant.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception. If you use it longer than three years without exchanging it for a new one, you may get pregnant.
Earth, unless you meant days longer than years. In which case, that would be Venus.
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It took them 5 years, 1 year longer than anticipated. It took them 5 years, 1 year longer than anticipated. It took them 5 years, 1 year longer than anticipated.
Jupiter's days are not, in fact, longer than its years. Jupiter's days last about 10 hours, and its year is approximatley 11 Earth years.
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