Table of Contents
- 1 Why is nexplanon bad for you?
- 2 What are the bad things about nexplanon?
- 3 Can nexplanon give you cancer?
- 4 Why the implant is bad?
- 5 How common is cancer from implants?
- 6 Can Nexplanon cause infertility?
- 7 What does insurance cover Nexplanon?
- 8 How effective is the Nexplanon?
- 9 Does Nexplanon have hormones?
Why is nexplanon bad for you?
NEXPLANON may increase your chance of serious blood clots, especially if you have other risk factors such as smoking. It is possible to die from a problem caused by a blood clot, such as a heart attack or a stroke. Some examples of serious blood clots are blood clots in the: Legs (deep vein thrombosis)
What are the bad things about nexplanon?
Nausea, stomach cramping/bloating, dizziness, headache, breast tenderness, acne, hair loss, weight gain, and vaginal irritation/discharge may occur. Pain, bruising, numbness, infection, and scarring may occur at the site where the rod is placed.
What are the pros and cons of nexplanon?
Here’s a look at some of the pros and cons of Nexplanon.
- Pro: Great protection.
- Pro: Hassle-free.
- Pro: Long-term protection.
- Con: Irregular bleeding.
- Con: No protection against STDs.
Can nexplanon give you cancer?
It has been proven that human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common cause of cervical cancer. Progesterone-only birth control, including the Mirena IUD, Depo-Provera shot and Nexplanon implant, don’t increase cancer risk.
Why the implant is bad?
The most common side effect is irregular bleeding (aka spotting), especially in the first 6-12 months. But most people on the implant get lighter periods, or their periods stop altogether while they have the implant. Other possible side effects that aren’t as common include headaches, breast pain, and nausea.
Is Nexplanon a good idea?
Nexplanon gives you great, long-term protection against pregnancy — it’s more than 99% effective. The implant works as well as sterilization and IUDs. Implants are one of the most effective methods you can get because there’s almost no way you can mess it up. You can’t forget to use it or use it incorrectly.
How common is cancer from implants?
Who’s at Risk? ALCL is a rare form of cancer. Even if you have implants, your chance of getting ALCL is very low. Experts estimate that 1 out of every 50,000 women with implants will get the disease.
Can Nexplanon cause infertility?
Does the contraceptive implant affect fertility? The short answer: The contraceptive implant (Implanon NXT®) does not affect long-term future fertility. The long answer: The hormonal contraceptive implant, Implanon, is a small plastic rod inserted into the upper arm that remains effective for three years.
Has anyone gotten pregnant on Nexplanon?
Implanon, having been available since 1998, has reported hundreds of cases of unplanned pregnancy. The newer generation, Nexplanon which was used in this case, has been available since 2001, has not yet reported any cases of unplanned pregnancy.
What does insurance cover Nexplanon?
NEXPLANON is covered by most health care plans. If covered, NEXPLANON will be covered as either a medical benefit or a pharmacy benefit. Medical benefit: This is the most common form of coverage for NEXPLANON.
How effective is the Nexplanon?
When placed correctly in the arm, Nexplanon is over 99 percent effective, with less than one pregnancy per 100 women for one year. It is similar in effectiveness as methods such as injections, intrauterine devices , and even sterilization.”.
Is there a problem with my Nexplanon implant?
Serious side effects of Nexplanon include: blood clot formation, liver disease, ectopic pregnancy and serious depression; the side effects may warrant the removal of the implant.
Does Nexplanon have hormones?
Nexplanon contains the active ingredient Etonogestrel, which is a progestin hormone. It is released continuously into the bloodstream from the implant. This hormone prevents pregnancy in a few different ways, the most important way is by preventing ovulation, or the release of an egg from the ovary.