Having a period for 3 weeks is never normal (particularly heavy). Please make an appointment to see your gynecologist.
Yes, irregular bleeding is normal on the contraceptive implant, and doesn't necessarily decrease with time. In return, you get the best protection against unintended pregnancy.
No, it is not normal to have vaginal bleeding for 3 months. You should see your gynecologist.
Yes, unscheduled bleeding is normal when you're on the contraceptive implant. In exchange, you get the highest level of pregnancy protection.
Absolutely not, go back to the doctor.
Irregular bleeding is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
Both breastfeeding and the contraceptive implant can prevent bleeding.
Irregular bleeding and spotting is a normal side effect of using hte contraceptive implant. In exchange for this inconvenience, you get top-tnotch pregnancy prevention.
Bleeding is unpredictable on the contraceptive implant, so what you're experiencing could be normal.
You may have irregular or absent periods on the contraceptive implant. YOu may also have extra spotting or bleeding. All of these are normal. If you have sudden absence of bleeding after a long period of spotting, take a pregnancy test.
It's very unusual for the contraceptive implant to shift to a new place and stay. See your health care provider for an exam.
The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some women have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
The contraceptive implant prevents the normal menstrual cycle. Some patients have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
Yes, unscheduled bleeding is normal on the contraceptive implant. See your health care provider for a change of birth control if this isn't an acceptable trade-off for great pregnancy prevention.
My implanon implant is sore. I have only very recently had it implanted but the end of the plastic tube which was the end last to enter my skin seems to protrude. It is not sticking out of the skin but the skin is bulging over it. This means it is sore when I flex my arm or touch the bulge. I don't know if it is normal or not and I am hoping that it will calm down in a few days. In the mean time I am not doing any exercises that require the flexing of biceps and I whince a lot.
It is common not to have regular periods with this implant. It is exceedingly rare to be pregnant with this contraceptive device. You can do the urine pregnancy test at home, when you do not get periods for two months in sequence. The test can be repeated every 15 days. Generally this is not required.
It is very normal to have mood swings during your period.