Whether or not you had the implant, diagnosing pregnancy is the same. Take a pregnancy test.
If you are pregnant when you get the implant, you may not notice as the implant can make your periods irregular and absent. It's important to take a pregnancy test three weeks after starting the contraceptive implant to make sure you hadn't gotten pregnant in the days before the insertion. If you are pregnant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy; the implant doesn't change that decision. If you decide to continue, you'll have the implant removed. If you decide on abortion, the implant will be left in so you have protection immediately after the termination.
The implant is a highly effective method of pregnancy prevention. I don't know what you mean by "fertillity pills," but if you mean Clomid, a pregnancy seems unlikely with the implant in place.
If your Jadelle implant has expired, it may no longer be effective in preventing pregnancy, and you could potentially conceive. The timeline for when you can get pregnant after removal of the implant varies for each individual, but many women can conceive shortly after the implant is removed. It’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized guidance and to discuss your plans for conception.
it takes a week
Yes, you can fall pregnant after having the implant removed and no period, because once the Implant is removed...it looses it's effectiveness immediately, so therefore your fertility returns straight away. If you are concerned, wait roughly 4 weeks from removal, then test
The Jadelle hormonal implants are one the most effective contraception methods. Each implant is good for up to five years and usually women can conceive after few weeks of getting the implants depending on the ovulation cycle.
There is a very very low risk and there has only been a few cases where women with the implant have became pregnant . Implanon is concidered highly effective, less than 1 out of 100 woman using Implanon will get pregnant each year. Using a condom along with the implant make the risk of pregnancy even less and reduces the spread of STDs. Implants and injections are very effective methods of contraception and are proven to be 99% percent reliable in preventing pregnancy. yes................... This is one of the safest method of contraception. But no method is 100 % effective. Very rarely, this method fails and you can get the pregnancy. You are advised to go for pregnancy test at the home only. Say every two weeks, when you do not have the menses.
Well some doctor's say it may take up to a year after you stop taking a contraceptive in reality it is likely that you may become pregnant after two normal periods, Ex: the normal day, length, time it starts, ect.
Take a pregnancy test to determine if you're pregnant while on the contraceptve implant. The implant does not affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is very rare on the contraceptive implant and spotting and flutters are not signs of pregnancy.
Yes. All birth control methods can fail. If you feel that you could be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr.
It's unlikely that you're pregnant on the contraceptive implant. Take a home pregnancy test if you have symptoms of pregnancy.