Contraception how does implanon affect period
I went to my doctor who would not take it out and told me to wait it out, so I went and got a second opinion, they are having it taken out on Friday because it is not working for me at all. I think that it may help for some people but this was probably the worse mistake I ever made. Any one else with these same problems? Guest over a year ago i had my implanon inserted just under two months ago i got my period about three weeks after insertation, and im still going is this healthy, or is my body rejecting it?
Guest over a year ago I had the implant in for three months and they were the worst three months. Guest over a year ago I got the implant in at the end of last month. It's not a long time, I know, but since then I don't seem to have had any problems. It's acted in the same way for me as the pill did, making my period a lot lighter.
Aside from that I Haven't really experienced any of the side-effects I've heard about. So it makes me wonder Or is the rod not working anymore Guest over a year ago Implanon users.
Implanon releases hormones into your body so you are going to experience changes in your body and emotion till your body has a chance to balance itself out again. Different body types cause the length of these changes to be greater or lesser depending. Do not worry if your period is irregular because it is just a sign your body is trying to balance out your hormone levels.
Your cycle may stay irregular or it may go away, but it all depends on your body type and hormone balance with in it. Guest over a year ago In reply to whitney87 on - click to read. If you have the implant inserted during the remaining days of the pill-free interval you should use additional protection for the first seven days. If you have had unprotected sex intercourse during the gap, you are also advised to restart your CHC for at least seven days, taking it when you would normally have done so.
If you have the contraceptive implant inserted in the first seven days of your pill packet, you should either avoid sex, continue taking your CHC for a further seven days, or use an additional barrier method. If you have the contraceptive implant inserted when you are more than seven days into your CHC pill packet, and have not missed any pills, you are covered immediately and do not need to finish your pill packet. If you put the contraceptive implant in whilst your injection is still active ie within 14 weeks of your last injection , you are covered immediately.
If you have 'gone over' the 14 weeks by a day or more, you can still have the contraceptive implant but need to use additional precautions for seven days. If you had unprotected intercourse in the interval, you should also take emergency contraception, and if you do not have a period, you should do a pregnancy test three weeks later. If switching from the progestogen-only pill POP , you should continue the POP for seven days after the implant has been inserted, or use other methods.
If you were using a desogestrel pill, you are protected immediately and no additional precautions are required. If switching from the intrauterine system IUS , you should keep your IUS in place, or use other methods, for the first seven days after insertion of the implant. If switching to the contraceptive implant from the copper intrauterine contraceptive device IUCD , you should leave your IUCD in place, or use another method, for the first seven days after insertion of the implant.
If your implant is inserted on day of your menstrual cycle, no other precautions are needed; you are covered straightaway. If your implant is inserted at any other time, you need to be sure you are not pregnant, and to take extra precautions for the first seven days.
If you want to try for a baby, you need to have the implant removed. Your periods will return to normal, although it can be up to three months before you get back to your old rhythm. However, it is possible to get pregnant before you have your first period. Start pre-pregnancy care such as taking folic acid, stopping smoking and considering any regular medication you take beforehand. You can ask your doctor or nurse for further advice. I had been on Gederal for about a year before requesting to change to Yazmin.
I've been given Yacella which I' Disclaimer: This article is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Egton Medical Information Systems Limited has used all reasonable care in compiling the information but make no warranty as to its accuracy. Consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
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Further reading and references. Results: Implanon use was associated with the following bleeding irregularities: amenorrhoea The bleeding pattern experienced during the initial phase predicted future patterns for the majority of women. Only
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