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What happens when Implanon® is inserted?

Implanon
with other contraceptives, a medical examination will be performed by your doctor to make sure that hormonal contraception is suitable for you. Insertion takes about one minute. You will receive local anesthetics to numb the area. Afterward a pressure-bandage will be put on your arm to minimize the risk of bruising. You should keep the area around the bandage dry and clean. After 24 hours the bandage can be removed.

When should Implanon® be inserted?

Implanon
Your doctor will advise you when to have Implanon® inserted. If you are not using hormonal contraception, this is preferably between days one and five of your menstrual cycle. Day one is the first day when you are having your period. The use of a local anesthetic will numb the area and it should only take about one minute to place Implanon®. There might be some tenderness and bruising once the anesthetic has worn off. If you are concerned, do discuss this with your doctor. See similar questions...

Is Implanon® suitable for me?

Implanon
Implanon® is suitable for any women who is looking for a long-term method of contraception. You might be a young girl going to college, a woman in her twenties who wishes to concentrate on her career or a mother wishing to space her pregnancies. Implanon® is also a suitable solution if you have completed your family and consider sterilization. Your doctor will make sure that hormonal contraception is suitable for you. See similar questions...

How reliable is Implanon®?

Implanon
Many clinical trials have been carried out with Implanon® which have shown it to be an extremely reliable method of contraception. See similar questions...

Are there any side effects with Implanon®?

Implanon
with all contraceptive methods, some side effects have been reported. These are mentioned on the next page. Full details of side effects are given in the package leaflet provided with Implanon®. Undesirable effects that may occur include acne, headache, weight gain, and breast tenderness. Rare side effects include hair loss, mood changes, changes in libido, abdominal pain and painful periods. See similar questions...

Can Implanon® break?

Implanon
Yes. You should discuss the switch with your doctor, who will advise you on which day you should have Implanon® inserted. See similar questions...

How deep are the needles inserted?

Well Within: FAQ
Usually, needles are inserted from 1⁄4 to 1 inch in depth. The depth depends upon the nature of the problem, the location of the points selected, the patient’s size, age, and constitution, as well as the acupuncturist’s style or type of training. See similar questions...

Q - How are the electrodes inserted?

The California Pacific Epilepsy Program
A - If you are having depth electrodes placed, you will be fitted with a stereotactic head frame and taken to the MRI where they will help the neurosurgeon map out the coordinates so that the electrodes are placed in the correct position. You will then return to the operating room where the neurosurgeon will make several small holes in your skull, through which he will place the electrodes. The electrodes are then sutured in place and your head wrapped in a bandage for protection and padding. See similar questions...

How is Quinacrine inserted?

Quinacrine Non-surgical Sterilization FAQ
The quinacrine can only be inserted on the 6th through the 12th day of the menstrual period. This lessens the risk of the woman unknowingly being pregnant. It is also that part of the cycle when the height of the endometrium, which may interfere with the action of the quinacrine, is the lowest. Before insertion, the clinician will perform a pelvic examination. Its purpose is to determine the size, shape, and position of the uterus and to be sure that there are no contraindications. See similar questions...

For how many years can I use Implanon®?

Implanon
Implanon® has been designed to be effective for three years. However, after three years Implanon® does not immediately stop working, but the reliability slowly decreases. Therefore, Implanon® has to be removed after three years, and a new Implanon® rod or another form of contraception should be used immediately if you do not want to get pregnant. See similar questions...

Will anyone be able to see Implanon® in my arm?

Implanon
Implanon® is not likely to be visble. However, you can feel Implanon® with your fingertips, and this is important for the doctor who can then easily locate Implanon® for removal. See similar questions...

Will Implanon® cause mood changes?

Implanon
With all hormonal contraceptives, headache, nausea, breast pain and mood swings are reported as “side effects” thought to be attributable to their use. These side effects are also common in women who do not use hormones, so they may not always be caused by hormonal contraceptives. Mood swings have been reported in 2.5% of Implanon® users. See similar questions...

Will Implanon® make me put on weight?

Implanon
Weight gain was reported as a drug-related side effect in 6.4% of Implanon® users. Women using either Implanon® or non-hormonal IUDs were observed for a period of two years. The weight gain observed was comparable for both methods. See similar questions...

Will Implanon® affect my periods?

Implanon
Implanon® will most likely affect your monthly cycle. Your bleeding pattern will probably become irregular. Women are very different individuals and some find that their periods change slightly, stop together or happen only occasionally. Others find that their periods are heavier and last longer, don’t worry if your periods stop, it doesn’t mean that you are pregnant. The changes vary from one woman to another.Your bleeding pattern might change over time as well. See similar questions...

How soon can I use Implanon® after I have had a baby?

Implanon
If you are not breast-feeding, Implanon® can be inserted 21 to 28 days after you have had your baby. If inserted later, your doctor may advise you to use a condom as well for seven days. See similar questions...

I am taking the Pill. Can I switch to Implanon®?

Implanon
Yes. You should discuss the switch with your doctor, who will advise you on which day you should have Implanon® inserted. This is preferably on the first day of the Pill-free interval. See similar questions...

I am using an IUD. Can I switch to Implanon®?

Implanon
Yes. Your doctor will advise you when to have Implanon® inserted and the IUD removed. Insertion of Implanon® is preferably done between days one and five of your menstrual cycle. Day one is the first day of your period. See similar questions...

Is Implanon® an alternative to sterilization?

Implanon
It can be since Implanon® is extremely reliable and has the advantage of reversibility. If your circumstances change, you still could change your mind. See similar questions...

HOW DEEPLY ARE NEEDLES INSERTED?

Frequently Asked Questions for Acupuncture and Alternative M...
The depth of insertion can be different depending on the location of the acupoint. Although the average depth is approximately one-half inch, it can be as little as one- tenth of an inch, or up to five inches, depending upon specific location and the individual. See similar questions...

Is there a specific top and bottom to the ACUVUE® TORIC, or can it be inserted either way?

Eye Care Professional - FAQs – Frequently Asked Questi...
There is not a "top" or "bottom" to ACUVUE® TORIC: either thin zone can be stabilized by the upper lid and the orientation of the optics will remain the same. By comparison, prism-ballast lenses do have a "top" and "bottom." When the lens placed on the patient's eye with the area of maximum thickness, or prism, in the inferior (6 o'clock) position, it quickly settles. If the lens is not applied in this way, it will often orient correctly after several blinks. See similar questions...

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