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Could Implanon Be The Cause For Hormonal Changes?

i am very hormonal as of late, crying over nothing can be very mood and anxious. i have been under alot of stress, my parents have recently separated and are now living in separate homes and have some other things going on as well i am normally a strong independent person but i feel like im loosing myself, can my implanon be making me extra hormonal
Wed, 25 Oct 2017
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It could be contributing to a small degree. It must be very difficult to have your parents separating, and I am sorry to hear that; it is normal and understandable to feel hormonal, moody, or anxious, this would be a hard time for anyone. More likely the stresses you are dealing with are making you feel especially moody, and should go away with time. If you decide you want to get your implanon removed however, talk about taking another form of hormonal birth control that may be more mood neutral with your gynecologist; after all, pregnancy can make you very moody!

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Could Implanon Be The Cause For Hormonal Changes?

It could be contributing to a small degree. It must be very difficult to have your parents separating, and I am sorry to hear that; it is normal and understandable to feel hormonal, moody, or anxious, this would be a hard time for anyone. More likely the stresses you are dealing with are making you feel especially moody, and should go away with time. If you decide you want to get your implanon removed however, talk about taking another form of hormonal birth control that may be more mood neutral with your gynecologist; after all, pregnancy can make you very moody! The response written above is a medical opinion, and does not substitute an evaluation by a medical professional. I cannot guarantee accuracy in my answer, especially when I cannot physically evaluate you, and do not know your past medical history, all of the medications you are on, your lifestyle habits, etc; therefore I cannot be held liable for any consequences that occur as a result of my opinion.