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You can get pills to help. If you can no longer feel your implant or if you notice changes in the shape of the implant or if it becomes sore, let your doctor know. A few medicines such as some antiepileptics, antibiotics and herbal supplements may interact with the implant and increase your risk of pregnancy.

Medicines for epilepsy such as phenytoin, carbamazepine, topiramate and oxcarbazepine may reduce the contraceptive action of the implant. If you are taking these medicines another method of contraception is recommended. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist if you have an implant and are thinking of taking any supplements or other medications.

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Looking for Where to get medical help A health professional or service Patient portals Newsletters View all. Annual pregnancy rates rise in the fifth year of continuous use but remain below 1 per women. Annual pregnancy rates of Norplant users remain below 1 per throughout 7 years of continuous use. Adverse effects with levonorgestrel implants are similar to those observed with progestogen only and combined oral contraceptives.

Risks of ectopic pregnancy, other pregnancy complications and pelvic inflammatory disease are reduced in comparison with those of women using copper or non-medicated intrauterine devices. Risks of developing gallbladder disease and hypertension or borderline hypertension, although small, are about 1. Other serious diseases have not been found to occur significantly more frequently in levonorgestrel implant users than in women not using hormonal contraception. If it is, they will put the implant in your arm.

For a few women, the medications they're taking mean the implant may not be right for them. Watch our video to see if the implant is right for you. They slowly release a hormone called progestogen. They work for up to five years. You can have them taken out whenever you want.

You will be able to feel the implant under your skin. Yes, you will be able to get pregnant as soon as the implant is taken out. Long acting — it lasts for up to five years Reversible — you can choose to have it taken out at any time. You might have irregular periods or periods that last longer.

This is quite common in the first 6 months but it can last as long as you use the implant. If the bleeding is a problem, you can get pills to help. You might have a sore or bruised arm after the implant is put in or taken out. Almost anyone, at any age, can have an implant. You need to see someone who is trained to put in and take out implants, like a Family Planning nurse or doctor. The rods are put under the skin and special plasters are used to hold the skin together until the skin heals.

The implant is taken out in the same way. It will leave a small scar. Order Multiple Copies of our pamphlet from our online shop Order this Pamphlet. Find a clinic. Ask for an appointment Visits are free if you are under 22 NZ residents only.



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