Irregular bleeding is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
Taking norethistherone does not have any effect on the implanon and the other contraceptives.
You can get pregnant immediately after removal of the implant. Use another method if you don't want to be pregnant now.
Bleeding can occur but mostly no. People do bleed, however, when the consume alcohol before the tattooing or when taking medications prior to the tattoo to help relieve the pain. Alcohol and medications act as blood thinners which cause more bleeding than normal.
It's normal for bleeding to start during the sugar pills. You should take your new pack on schedule regardless of bleeding.
You can tell if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. The implant does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is rare on the implant.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
After taking Plan B it is normal to have spotting after one's menstrual cycle for days at a time, if you just started taking the pill. However, if you have been on Plan B for a while, this type of bleeding may not be normal. It could be that the uterus did not expel all of the blood during your period and so spotting occurs mid-cycle.
It is normal for many women not to have monthly breakthrough bleeding while taking Birth Control Pills.
Many women do not have monthly bleeding while on BCP - take a pregnancy test to be sure and continue taking The Pill as directed as long as it is negative.
If you just started taking the pill recently, breakthrough bleeding which is bleeding during the weeks that you are on active birth control, is normal. Do not stop taking the pill, keep going, this is normal and should clear up within 3 cycles.
Overweight is caused by taking in more calories than you burn.
really it all depends on your body. I was on it for a while and stopped taking them, my period was actually like a normal cycle.