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What is the Implanon Implant?

What are the advantages of Implants?

What are the disadvantages of Implants?

Where can I go to get started using Implanon?

What is the Implanon Implant?
Implanon is a 4 centimeter long rod with a core of a progestin called etonogestrel which is inserted under the skin of the upper arm. The progestin is released slowly and Implanon remains effective for 3 years. Implanon provides a hormone much like the progesterone a woman produces during the last 2 weeks of each monthly cycle. Impalon is effective because it stops the ovaries from releasing an egg. Many clinics recommend that you use a backup contraceptive for a week after your Implanon is inserted. There were no pregnancies at all in the women participating in the clinical trials leading to approval of Implanon. Complete information about this contraceptive is available from your clinician or from the package insert that is provided when your implant is inserted.

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What are the advantages of Implants?

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What are the disadvantages of Implants?
  • Do NOT start this method of birth control unless you will find it acceptable to have your period change. They WILL change a lot.
  • Implanon usually leads to irregular periods. If your bleeding pattern is bothersome to you, you can take medications which may give you a more acceptable pattern of bleeding.
  • Implanon does not protect you from HIV or other infections. Use condoms if you are at risk.
  • Some women gain weight while on Implanon.
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Where can I go to get started using Implanon?
To your doctor, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, health dept or Planned Parenthood.

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What is the Implanon Implant?
Advantages of Implants
Disadvantages of Implants
Where can I go to get started using Implanon?
Emergency Contraception
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