Have Dizziness, Sickness, Headaches, Mood Swings, Cravings. On The Nexplanon Implant. Help
I am on the nexplanon implant had it fitted november 2012 having all sorts of syptoms for past 6 weeks like feeling sick, movements in my belly, dizziness , could fall asleep at any time, constant head aches, no sex drive, mood swings and cravings. I have been pregnant twice and it just feels like I am pregnant again. What could this be?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. All these are side effects of nexplanon omplant. These side effects will gradually reduce in intensity over a period of time. Get a urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy. Transvaginal ultrasound gives a better picture. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer
Hello madam, the effects you are having are frequently witnessed due to the inplant. It is surely the caus of the signs you are having. however, to be sure it is not a pregnancy, you should do a pregnancy test. it is also he mood swings wich may be ausing your sex drive to be low. try talking with your partner about it. if not talk to your doctor about the possibilities of changing your family planning method if this one disturbs you so much. have a nice day
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Have Dizziness, Sickness, Headaches, Mood Swings, Cravings. On The Nexplanon Implant. Help
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. All these are side effects of nexplanon omplant. These side effects will gradually reduce in intensity over a period of time. Get a urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy. Transvaginal ultrasound gives a better picture. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer