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What Is A Mucousy Pinkish Blood After Being On Implanon For Years?

I have been on Implanon for four years now. I haven t gotten it taken out yet. A couple of days ago I started experience what I thought was my period then it went off the same night. So now I m having on and off mucousy pinkish blood. What is going on with me?
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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the Implanon is only designed to work for three years, so you really need to see your doctor and have it removed. You may be having spotting because the medicine in the Implanon is wearing off and you are having breakthrough bleeding. Please see your doctor and discuss removing the Implanon and replacing it with a new one, or switching to some other form of birth control.
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What Is A Mucousy Pinkish Blood After Being On Implanon For Years?

the Implanon is only designed to work for three years, so you really need to see your doctor and have it removed. You may be having spotting because the medicine in the Implanon is wearing off and you are having breakthrough bleeding. Please see your doctor and discuss removing the Implanon and replacing it with a new one, or switching to some other form of birth control.