I've read it can take a year for your menstrual cycle to return to normal after removing Implanon. It also varies for different women considering age and hormones. I had mine removed on January 27, 2012 (a little over a month). I spotted a week before removing it, I don't know if you'll consider that as a normal cycle. Two weeks after removing it, I spotted once and noticed a brown mucous discharge for two days but only after wiping. We are wanting a 2nd baby but not stressing too much about it. I'm thinking if we want another baby, it has to happen before I'm 33; I'm 31 now. Im anxious to know if I'm pregnant during the first month because I drink a few beers on weekends and I take digital x-rays and work with nitrous oxide. I've taken about 4 pregnancy tests- all negative. I turned the answer to this question into a blog but I figured it'll be useful to some of you. Thanks or reading and Good Luck to you if you're trying conceive.
Implanon doesn't increase the risk of infertility. For women with and without a history of implanon use, 85 in 100 will get pregnant in the course of a year of sex without birth control.
Your fertility will return quickly after removal of the contraceptive implant. Use another method if you don't want to get pregnant at thsi time.
You can tell if you're pregnant two or three weeks after unprotected sex.
No, implanon is an effective form of contraception and will protect women from pregnancy
You can get pregnant immediately after removal of the implant. Use another method if you don't want to be pregnant now.
No it wont.
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
It is possible to get pregnant immediately after removal of the Implanon, so if you've had sex since you took it out it's very possible. I'd go to the clinic to have them do a pregnancy test rather than do an at-home, because Implanon can cause urine tests to come back with a false positive for pregnancy.
After you have the Implanon implant removed, there is not a high risk of miscarriage. If you get pregnant while on the implant, there is a increased risk of miscarriage.
Take a pregnancy test if you aren't sure if you're pregnant.
It's not likely that you're pregnant if you're on the contraceptive implant.
1. Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse2. Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation3. For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.