Norplant does not affect future fertility. There are many possible causes for having trouble getting pregnant. If you've been having sex for more than 12 months without using Birth Control and aren't pregnant, see your heatlh care provider for examination and advice.
No, Norplant distribution in the US was discontinued in 2002 and it was discontinued globally in 2008.
Norplant was once used as a contraceptive, but it was discontinued in the U.S. in 2002 and was discontinued globally in 2008. However, Norplant II (Jadelle) was approved by the FDA in 2002, although Jadelle has not been marked in the United States.
Yes, Norplant is still used as a contraceptive as of 2014. The original (six capsule) Norplant was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on December 10, 1990, and marketed in the United States in 1991 by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.[7] Norplant distribution in the United States ended in 2002; limited supplies still remained in the U.S. until 2004. Norplant was withdrawn from the UK market in 1999.[8] Production of Norplant was discontinued globally in 2008.[9]
Norplant does not normally need to be removed by a surgeon.
Return to fertility is quick after having the contraceptive implant removed. The average patient having sex without birth control get pregnant within about 9 months.
A 20 year old Norplant will not affect any lab tests.
pregnancy
Norplant was effective for five years. The current implant on the US market, Nexplanon, is effective for three years.
Norplant is not on the market anymore, and there are no remaining US users. It has been replaced with Implanon/Nexplanon.
Selena wasn't pregnant when she was tragically killed. However, she and her husband Chris was planning on starting a family. She was using the Norplant birth control method and was planning on having it removed.
If your pregnancy test is negative, you are not pregnant unless it happened very recently.
no, it cant