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How Effective Is Implanon In Preventing Pregnancy?
Hi I m rhedj from Philippines 23years old my weight is 59 my height is 52. I have question about implanon. Before I got implanon I use dmpa shot 1 year almost. and I decided for implanon the day I was schedule of deposhot. Then my question is Im having unprotected sex after implanon 3 days. If it possible I got pregnant? Tnx
HI, Welcome to HCM, I read your query and i appreciate your concern regarding this issue.
Regarding Implanon,If it was inserted between Day 1 (the day you started your period) and Day 5 of your cycle, then you do not need a back up. If it is inserted any other day of your cycle, a barrier method, like condoms, needs to be used for first seven days after insertion. After insertion of implant, your health care provided should check that the implant is in your arm by feeling for it. If you and your health care provider cannot feel the IMPLANON implant, use a non-hormonal birth control method (such as condoms) until your health care provider confirms that the implant is in place.
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How Effective Is Implanon In Preventing Pregnancy?
HI, Welcome to HCM, I read your query and i appreciate your concern regarding this issue. Regarding Implanon,If it was inserted between Day 1 (the day you started your period) and Day 5 of your cycle, then you do not need a back up. If it is inserted any other day of your cycle, a barrier method, like condoms, needs to be used for first seven days after insertion. After insertion of implant, your health care provided should check that the implant is in your arm by feeling for it. If you and your health care provider cannot feel the IMPLANON implant, use a non-hormonal birth control method (such as condoms) until your health care provider confirms that the implant is in place. Hope so it will be helpful. You can write again in case of any query or follow up. Wish you good health. Regards