The possible side affects are that you can gain weight, have a change in moods, and there is also a chance that your periods will be heavier, lighter, more/less common. Check out the NHS website they have all the information on it :)
yeah it can but gavin think it cant
Rarely implanon can fracture, but usually only in women who have been purposefully repeatedly bending the implanon. Implanon should not break spontaneously.
No see your doctor right away if the implant has moved, even a little.
Cocaine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
its very good! and really accurate, im pretty sure it was 99.9 percent accurate.
ive had it since 2008 and the only trouble i had was for the first few months i had irregular bleeding and huge moodswings.
since then
i havent had a period and my hormones lay low.
it also doesnt hurt, if that's what you're concerned about. they numb your arm
Spotting or bleeding, brown or red, is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
Yes but it is not common, my wife went to the doctors after missing a period and after examining her he said she was either 4 month pregnant or expecting twins. After going for a scan, it turned out she was four month pregnant even though she had three normal periods before hand. five month later she had a beautiful baby girl.
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Norplant is not on the market anymore, and there are no remaining US users. It has been replaced with Implanon/Nexplanon.
Norplant was effective for five years. The current implant on the US market, Nexplanon, is effective for three years.
I have no idea. There's no medical need for a "pre-removal" appointment to take out the contraceptive implant.
Firstly, you can put steal a different heart and put that in. Secondly take your heart out and put it back in agian and lastly and perhaps the best way of it is doing nothing.
Yes, you can get the contraceptive implant removed at any time.
Yes I have a clue! Getting pregnant can take more than a year normally so you are not abnormal at all. Focus in the days you ovulate, buy a ovulation test so you can check when the best time is to have intercourse. The egg is only available 1-2 days a month. As soon as the Implanon was removed your system started to go back to normal and you started ovulating. If nothing has happened after 18 months see a doctor to check quality of eggs and sperms etc.
Norplant is no longer available in many countries (including the US) due to the severity of side effects experienced by some women.
Side effects include:
Alternative implantable contraceptive rods have since been released, and include Implanon and Nexplanon in the US.
If you get the implant while you are pregnant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy. The implant does not harm or end a pregnancy.
Signs of pregnancy on the implant are lack of bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Irregular bleeding on the implant is a side effect, and not a sign of pregnancy.
No, Excedrine is aspirin and caffeine and neither is thought to cause an interaction with hormonal BC.
You can get it at any time of your cycle. It is advised that you get it on the 1st or 2nd day of your period. You need to be sure that you are not pregnant first which is why majority of planning is during your period. To be sure I'd get it the week of my period and then use back up protection for the first 2 weeks after you get it in. Works a treat.
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.