Implanon: The Subdermal Contraceptive Implant for Long-Lasting Protection
Implanon, also known as Nexplanon, is a tiny, flexible rod that is placed under the skin of your upper arm. It releases a hormone called etonogestrel to provide up to three years of continuous birth control. Here’s what you should know:
Reasons to Use: Implanon is ideal for women looking for a long-term, reversible contraceptive method without daily maintenance.
Reasons Not to Use: This implant might not be suitable for those who have:
- Known or suspected pregnancy.
- A history of thrombosis (blood clots).
- Liver disease.
- Known or suspected breast cancer.
- Unexplained vaginal bleeding.
Pros of Implanon:
- Highly effective with a less than 1% chance of pregnancy when properly inserted.
- Long duration of action, lasting up to three years.
- Convenient, with no daily attention required.
- Quick return to fertility upon removal.
Cons of Implanon:
- Possible side effects include irregular menstrual bleeding, mood swings, weight gain, and acne.
- Requires a minor surgical procedure for both insertion and removal.
- Some may experience insertion site reactions like pain or scarring.
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Before deciding on Implanon, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure it aligns with your health needs and lifestyle preferences.
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