If an implant has moved in your arm, its effectiveness can be compromised. The proper placement is crucial for the implant to release hormones effectively. If you suspect that your implant has shifted, it's important to consult a healthcare provider to assess its position and determine if it still functions properly. They may recommend removal or replacement if necessary.
Implanon is still effective even if it is bent.
Yes, you can choose which arm to use for the contraceptive implant.
i have explanon implant in my arm feels bent when ifeel each side it bends and feels as though its gona snap u can acturally feel a bent in the rod could i still get pregnant have been feeling sick and headakes
Nexplanon is the name of the contraceptive implant sold in the US as of 2012.
Removal of the contraceptive implant involves numbing the area with local anesthesia, making a small nick in the arm, and then removing the implant through the nick.
Yes the birth control implant is usually placed in the arm.
yes
Bleeding is a common side effecx when using the contraceptive implant. See your healthcare provider if it is troublesome.
If you have pain in your arm, you should see your health care provider for an exam. Pain at the site of the implant deserves a checkup.
A local anesthetic will be used, but there will be some discomfort.
You can get the implant removed by a women's health care provider or your local family planning center.
No. The implant can have different affects on women. In some cases causing irregular bleeding. This does not mean you are pregnant.