A local anesthetic will be used, but there will be some discomfort.
Yes, you can choose which arm to use for the contraceptive implant.
You can get the implant removed by a women's health care provider or your local family planning center.
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.
Typically, only one Implanon implant can be inserted in the inner side of the upper arm at a time. It is a long-acting reversible contraceptive that is effective for up to three years. If additional contraception is needed after the three years, a healthcare provider can remove the old implant and insert a new one. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
as far as i am aware, nothing will happen....you will just need to book an appointment with your local doctor and get it removed.
If an Implanon contraceptive implant breaks in your arm, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly. A healthcare professional can assess the situation and may recommend imaging to locate the fragments. Depending on the circumstances, they may need to remove the broken pieces surgically. Additionally, you should discuss alternative contraception methods, as the effectiveness of the implant may be compromised.
Nexplanon is the name of the contraceptive implant sold in the US as of 2012.
implanon is a some plastic rod that is flexiable which is inplanted in ur upper arm its replaced every three years. the rod is no bigger then a match.
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.
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.
yes