Can The Implant Travel?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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The device

most frequently only moves a short distance

, but if it moves toward the hand, it could potentially cause carpal tunnel symptoms. If it travels upward, it can cause pain in the axillary area and numbness throughout the arm. Most seriously, if it enters the blood stream, it can travel to the lungs, Dr.

Can I get pregnant if my Nexplanon moved?


You may become pregnant as early as the first week after removal of the implant

. If you do not want to get pregnant after your healthcare provider removes the NEXPLANON implant, you should start another birth control method immediately.

Can the Nexplanon travel?

Nexplanon, a matchstick-sized implant, is placed in a woman’s body and releases hormones that keep her from getting pregnant. But Circa discovered

the product has the potential to migrate, or move

. And in some women the implant has ended up in dangerous places including their lungs, chest and vital arteries.

What can stop the implant from working?

  • medicines for HIV, epilepsy and tuberculosis.
  • complementary remedies, such as St John’s Wort.
  • some antibiotics, such as rifabutin or rifampicin.

Can you see the implant in your arm?

Can you see or feel the implant?

You can’t see the implant – it’s hidden under your skin

. You can feel it beneath the skin if you touch the place on your arm where it is inserted.

What happens if Implanon is left in too long?

Leaving the implants in place beyond their effective lifespan is generally not recommended if the woman continues to be at risk of pregnancy. The implants themselves are not dangerous, but

as the hormone levels in the implants drop, they become less and less effective

.

Can you get 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.

Where does the implant go?

A contraceptive implant is placed

under the skin of the upper arm

. The implant releases a low, steady dose of a progestational hormone to thicken cervical mucus and thin the lining of the uterus (endometrium). The implant typically suppresses ovulation as well.

Who Nexplanon 5 years?


Nexplanon is frequently recommended for use up to five years

, despite its three-year label. Those recommendations are based on the real-world experiences of many women. Extending duration for the label would allow a single procedure to provide contraception for five instead of three years.

Has anyone gotten pregnant on Nexplanon?

Implanon, having been available since 1998, has reported hundreds of cases of unplanned pregnancy. The newer generation, Nexplanon which was used in this case, has been available since 2001,

has not yet reported any cases of unplanned pregnancy

.

How long does an implant last?

How long will the implant last? The implant is fully effective for

three years

, but it stops being effective if it is removed. After three years, if you want to continue using this method of contraception, you will need a new implant.

How would you know if your pregnant on the implant?

Women who get pregnant while using birth control may notice the following signs and symptoms:

a missed period

. implantation spotting or bleeding. tenderness or other changes in the breasts.

Is Implanon effective immediately?


It’s immediately effective if inserted during the first 5 days of your menstrual cycle

, which starts with the first day of bleeding. The implant is effective after 7 days if it is inserted at any other time in the menstrual cycle. Other contraceptive measures such as condoms should be used for these 7 days.

Is the implant better than the pill?

Statistics show that

oral contraceptives have a lower effectiveness rate than implants

. The pill has an effectiveness rate of 9. Again, this number is how many pregnancies occur in 100 women within their first year of taking the pill.

Can you take the pill with the implant?

The combined oral contraceptive pill (COC, “the pill”) is a form of tablet contraception that contains two hormones. On its own, it is sometimes used to reduce heavy periods.

It can also be used in combination with the implant to reduce troublesome bleeding caused by it

. This can be very effective.

Can the implant break?


Implants can break while under the skin or fall out on their own but this does not happen often

. If an implant breaks, it will need to be surgically removed; if an implant falls out, a woman should use a backup birth control method, such as condoms, until she has a new implant inserted.

What happens if the Implanon is not removed after 3 years?

Failure to remove (and if appropriate reinsert Implanon NXT) after 3 years

may increase your risk of an ectopic pregnancy

.

Can I get pregnant if my implant expires?

Nexplanon remains effective for three to four years. You will want to keep track of the scheduled removal date and make an appointment with your doctor to remove it just before the expiration date.

Once it expires, it no longer protects against pregnancy

.

How soon can you get pregnant after implant removal?

After removing an implant, it takes an average of

3 to 8 months

to get pregnant (1).

What are the side effects of the implant?

  • Headaches.
  • Breast pain.
  • Nausea.
  • Weight gain.
  • Ovarian cysts.
  • Pain or bruising on your arm where the implant was inserted.
  • An infection where the implant was inserted.

How do I take my implant out?

Just like with the insertion,

a doctor or nurse gives you a shot to numb a small area of your arm. Then they make a small cut and remove the implant

. You usually just feel a little pinch or stinging when you get the numbing shot. After that, it shouldn’t hurt when they make the incision or take the implant out.

How can one conceive twins?

Conception happens when a sperm fertilizes an egg to form an embryo. However,

if there are two eggs present in the womb at the time of fertilization or the fertilized egg splits into two separate embryos

, a woman can become pregnant with twins.

What’s the best birth control?

The kinds of birth control that work the best to prevent pregnancy are the

implant and IUDs

— they’re also the most convenient to use, and the most foolproof. Other birth control methods, like the pill, ring, patch, and shot, are also really good at preventing pregnancy if you use them perfectly.

Why can’t I feel my implant?


The implant may not be placed in your arm due to a failed insertion

. If this happens, you may become pregnant. Immediately after insertion, and with help from your healthcare provider, you should be able to feel the implant under your skin. If you can’t feel the implant, tell your healthcare provider.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.