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Implanon is a contraceptive implant device that is made of small, flexible plastic and inserted into the upper arm. Implanon helps to prevent pregnancy, but does not offer protection from sexually transmitted diseases. Implanon is very effective, and less than one out of every 100 women who use Implanon for one year will get pregnant. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here
However, it is important to remember that if you do happen to get pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher chance that the pregnancy will be ectopic. However, sometimes, if the implant is inserted wrong, there will be a higher chance of accidental pregnancy. Women who have the implanon implant should also be aware that since the implant releases hormones, sometimes there are strange side effects that can actually mimic the symptoms of pregnancy.
Many women report bloating, nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and other pregnancy type symptoms. Keep this in mind when you have the implanon inserted. While it is very unlikely to get pregnant while you have the implanon device inserted, it is technically possible. If you have concerns about the implanon device and your chances of getting pregnant, make sure that you talk with your doctor or health care provider.
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