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, the contraceptive implant is safe provided that it is done in the right way.
The implant is more than 99% effective. It is not used with the birth control pill, as doing so provides no contraceptive advantage.
It's 99% effective!
If you have the contraceptive implant and would like to get pregnant, have it removed. There is no other sensible, effective way to make it "less effective."
No, it is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception.
The contraceptive is considered highly effective, less than 1 out of 100 women a year will become pregnant using Implanon. Should you discover that you're pregnant and you have the implant in, you need to have it removed.99.9% effective
Implanon is still effective even if it is bent.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
Cocaine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Flagyl does not affect the contraceptive implant.
There is no minimum age for use of the contraceptive implant.
Morphine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Vicodin does not affect the contraceptive implant.
It is not dangerous to be on the pill and the contraceptive implant. Sometimes the combination is used to control irregular bleeding on the implant.
You can have the contraceptive implant inserted at any time you choose.