Your question is a common question, after I had my birth controll planted the (IUD) I did not get my period for three months now I get it every month with light spotting the reason you may not get your period is that the IUD puts out slow release hormone to thin the viginal lining so a fertalized egg can not inplant it self, two years is verry uncommon yes but the best thing you can do for your self is to check with your doctor or even go to a porfessional OB/GYN. Also having the IUD you should check your self every month to feel the stings( DO NOT PULL IT OUT YOURSELF!) doing so could rip your cirvix! Have your doc do it. Your IUD should be checked every six months with a Pap at least once a year.
Yes , its normal to not have your period .
I was on depo & its terribe , i had my period for one year straiqht .
Depo makes you not want sex & makes your back and leqs hurt .
Yes this is normal, the implant can affect your period in many ways making it less/more common, heavier/lighter :)
No, it's not normal to have no period a year after the implant is removed. See your health care provider for an exam and testing.
Pregnancy on the contraceptive implant is not likely. Lighter bleeding is normal on the contraceptive implant, as is changes in timing. You should not expect a regular, monthly episode of bleeding on the implant.
Both breastfeeding and the contraceptive implant can prevent bleeding.
Yes, the contraceptive implant affects your period. Some women have unpredictable bleeding, and others have none.
There is no special meaning associated with bleeding on the contraceptive implant.
After stopping the contraceptive implant, your menstrual cycle will return to its previous pattern (whether regular or irregular) in four to six weeks.
There is a very low risk of getting pregnant whilst you have the implant fitted even if you continue to have your period :)
Having a period for 3 weeks is never normal (particularly heavy). Please make an appointment to see your gynecologist.
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.
You can use the contraceptive implant immediately after miscarriage. There is no waiting period needed.
If inserted during your period or within five days of the end of a pregnancy, the contraceptive implant is immediately effective. If inserted at any other time, it becomes effective after seven days.
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.
You should immediately contact your gynecologist and tell him/her about your contraceptive problem.