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.
Implanon is a birth control implant. It's a small rod about the size of a match stick that is inserted in the arm and last for 2-3 years. Some potential side effects are nausea, bloating, dizziness, headache, and pain and redness around the implant site.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
Bleeding is a common side effecx when using the contraceptive implant. See your healthcare provider if it is troublesome.
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The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
the millennium rod is one foot and three inches long
If you look carefully there is a long steel rod which it vertical tot he battery. There is a clamp at the base of the battery that holds the battery down. This long steel rod is attached to the clamp. The top of the rod is shaped to take a spanner (I use pliers on mine). You unscrew the long rod (which is the same height as the battery) and when it unscrews the clamp stays attached to its bottom. Pull the unscrewed rod out, and the battery will now lift out.
It can take anywhere from several years to several decades for a nuclear reactor rod to cool down to a level where it can be safely removed from the reactor core and stored. Cooling times vary depending on the type of reactor and the specific isotopes present in the fuel rod.
When i got mine they just gave me a local needle to numb it and your rod comes with an applicater with a small blade on the end they make a small opening and shove it up under your skin and release it it takes all of about 5mins and is painless
Just simply take out the rod then when you have bee larva in a bottle take that out when the rod is out