No, the duration of use of the contraceptive implant doesn't determine how fast you can conceive.
How long it is going for what? Missing birth controls like you have will put you at risk of pregnancy. If your trying to conceive then stop taking birth control because this will harm the Foetus when you do conceive.
It depend in our creator and that is god
If you leave the contraceptive implant in too long, you could get pregnant. There is no medical danger from leaving it in other than pregnancy.
Both breastfeeding and the contraceptive implant can prevent bleeding.
If you have been having sex without birth control for a year without getting pregnant, see your health care provider for advice and an exam. The implant does not affect future fertility.
Implanon, a type of contraceptive implant, was developed by the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. in collaboration with researchers. The device was introduced in the late 1990s and has since undergone various iterations and improvements. Its invention aimed to provide a long-term, reversible contraceptive solution for women.
long answer short no
After removing the contraceptive rod (Implanon or Nexplanon), fertility can return quickly, often within a few weeks. Most women are able to conceive within the first year after removal, with many getting pregnant in the first three months. Individual experiences may vary, so it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Depend on how long they have been dating
Contraceptives usually take 3 months until they have been completely removed from your system. Most Doctors recommend that you try to conceive after this time. There is no set time on how long it will take you to conceive, some women conceive very quickly while others can take a year or more to conceive. As a general rule of thumb, if you have not fallen pregnancy within 6-12 months of actively trying to conceive, speak to your Doctor. I would recommend that you consider performing ovulation tests as if you have intercourse during this time, you have an increased risk of conceiving. Hope this helped.
it depends. they put mine in fairly deep, so no matter which way i bend it it wont 'poke out'. it isn't visible but if you touch it you can feel it. my friend got one put in, and she must have had a dodgy doctor because there is huge scaring and it 'pokes out' the implanon is about 4cms long and is bendy so
As long as it is in heat AND goes through sexual intercourse.