You will need to abstain from sex or use a back-up method, like a condom, for
7 days after the procedure
. This gives the implant time to start working properly. If you were taking a different form of birth control before getting Nexplanon you can continue to take it for the 7 days or as recommended by your doctor.
How long does it take for Nexplanon to be effective?
The implant starts working in
7 days
to prevent pregnancy. You may need a back-up method for the first 7 days after implant placement to prevent pregnancy. The implant can remain under your skin for 3 years.
Does the implant work after 7 days?
If the implant is fitted during the first 5 days of your menstrual cycle, you'll be immediately protected against becoming pregnant. If it's fitted on any other day of your menstrual cycle,
you'll need to use additional contraception (such as condoms) for 7 days
.
Can I get pregnant while on Nexplanon?
If you become pregnant while using Nexplanon®:
It is very unlikely, but you can get pregnant while using this
. Take a urine pregnancy test if you feel like you may be pregnant.
Does Nexplanon work after a week?
How long does it take for the birth control implant to work? If you get Nexplanon during the first 5 days of your period,
you're protected from pregnancy right away
. If you get the implant at any other time in your cycle, use some other form of birth control (like condoms) during the first week.
What medicine cancels out Nexplanon?
- Aprepitant.
- Barbiturates.
- Bosentan.
- Carbamazepine.
- Felbamate.
- Griseofulvin.
- Oxcarbazepine.
- Phenytoin.
Should I take Plan B if I'm on Nexplanon?
No interactions were found between Nexplanon and Plan B. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist.
Always consult your healthcare provider
.
How do you tell if you're pregnant on Nexplanon?
- a missed period.
- implantation spotting or bleeding.
- tenderness or other changes in the breasts.
- fatigue.
- nausea and food aversions.
- backaches.
- headaches.
- a frequent need to urinate.
Can the implant cause brown discharge?
The most common birth control implant side effect is
spotting
(light bleeding or brown discharge), especially in the first 6-12 months. Sometimes the implant causes long-term spotting, or periods can get longer and heavier. But for most people, the implant makes their periods way lighter.
What makes Nexplanon less effective?
The common antibiotics a doctor or nurse gives you will not affect your Nexplanon. Antibiotics for TB (tuberculosis) and antibiotics to treat or prevent meningitis can affect Nexplanon as can some drugs used to treat epilepsy and HIV. The
complementary medicine St John's Wort
can also make Nexplanon less effective.
How soon can I get pregnant after Nexplanon?
These methods include pills, the implant (such as Nexplanon), and the shot (such as Depo-Provera). With the implant,
you can get pregnant as soon as it is removed
. It may take 3 to 18 months after your last shot to get pregnant. The progestin-only pill, also called the “mini-pill,” does not seem to delay fertility.
Does Nexplanon still work if it's broken?
Pickard and Bacon
4
posit that it is possible that contraceptive effectiveness could be diminished by rod breakage, although
no studies have tested
that hypothesis. Three case reports describe patients with broken Implanon rods associated with a change in vaginal bleeding pattern.
How do I know Nexplanon is working?
Once your birth control implant is inserted,
you should be able to feel it under your skin
. This is to ensure that your healthcare provider will be able to find it later when it needs to be removed. If you can't feel it, it may not be working effectively, and you could get pregnant.
Has anyone fallen pregnant on the implant?
The implant is one of the most effective birth control methods out there — it's more than 99% effective. That means
fewer than 1 out of 100 people who use the implant get pregnant each year
. The implant works by releasing the hormone progestin into your body.
Can anything stop the implant from working?
What stops the implant from working?
The implant may not work if you
: are taking some medications or natural remedies (check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist) leave it in more than 3 years.