Contraceptive implants and injections 

Introduction 

Contraception

Find out about the 15 methods of contraception, where to get them and how to decide what's right for you.

Contraceptive implants and injections are long-acting, effective methods of contraception. They are over 99% reliable in preventing pregnancy. This means that less than 1 woman in 100 who uses a contraceptive implant or injection will become pregnant each year.

The implant and injection work in the same way. They steadily release the hormone progestogen into a woman’s bloodstream. Progestogen is similar to the natural hormone progesterone, which is released by a woman's ovaries during her period.

The continuous release of progestogen:

  • stops a woman releasing an egg every month (ovulation)
  • thickens the mucus from the cervix (neck of the womb), making it difficult for sperm to pass through to the womb and reach an unfertilised egg
  • makes the lining of the womb thinner so that it is unable to support a fertilised egg

Things to consider

Both implants and injections can be given at any time during your menstrual cycle, as long as you and your doctor are reasonably sure you are not pregnant.

Read more about when contraceptive implants and injections are given.

The main advantages of contraceptive implants and injections are:

  • You are protected against pregnancy soon after you receive the implant or get your first injection.
  • Your fertility will return when you have the implant removed or stop having the injections.

However, in the first year of using these methods of contraception, your periods will often be disrupted and you may have other side effects, such as headaches, nausea and weight gain.

Read more about the disadvantages of contraceptive implants and injections.

Where can I get contraceptive implants and injections?

You can get an injection or implant at your GP surgery or a genitourinary medicine (GUM) or sexual health clinic. It will be given by a specially trained doctor or nurse.

Find sexual health services near you, including sexual health and GUM clinics.

Who can use them?

Most women can be fitted with the contraceptive implant or given the contraceptive injection.

They may not be suitable if you:

The contraceptive injection may also not be suitable if you:

Implants

In the UK, Nexplanon is the only contraceptive implant that is currently used. Implants inserted after October 2010 are called Nexplanon and implants inserted before this are called Implanon.

Both types of implant work in the same way, but Nexplanon is designed to reduce the risk of insertion errors and is visible on an X-ray or computerised tomography (CT) scan. There is no need for existing Implanon users to have their implant removed and replaced by Nexplanon ahead of its usual replacement time.

Nexplanon is a small (4cm), thin flexible tube. It is implanted under the skin of your upper arm by a doctor or nurse. A local anaesthetic is used to numb the area. The small wound made in your arm is closed with a dressing and does not need stitches.

Nexplanon works for up to three years before it needs to be replaced. You can continue to use it until you reach the menopause, when a woman’s monthly periods stop at around 52 years of age. The implant can be removed at any time by a specially trained doctor or nurse. It only takes a few minutes to remove, using a local anaesthetic.

As soon as the implant has been removed, you will no longer be protected against pregnancy.

Injections

The contraceptive injection is usually given into a muscle in your bottom, although sometimes it may be given in a muscle in your upper arm. Two types of injection are available. They are:

  • Depo-Provera - the most commonly used injection in the UK, effective for up to 12 weeks, after which another injection is given
  • Noristerat - effective for up to eight weeks

Last reviewed: 07/11/2011

Next review due: 07/11/2013

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small93 said on 31 January 2012

I have had the implant since the start of march 2011, Since having it put in, ive been on constantly, (like really constantly, no breaks at all) sometimes really heavy, sometimes a bit lighter. i went to my doctor or gave me some medication to take for a week, which worked for the week i was taking them, then bam 2 days later, i was on again! its definately working on the not getting pregnant side of things, as ive obviously not been having sex!, just recently though (a week or so) ive been getting a brown discharge, which is normal and hopefully means my periods will stop now, but the implant makes it so unpredicatble you never know. As with wieght gain, ive lost weight since having it put in which is a plus. my boobs have got bigger too!, I am looking to get it taken out, but its just about giving your body time to adjust to something new in it. A year or so is what they recomend. And the implant will hardly ever give the exact same side effects to everyone, so dont just go on what has happend to me :)

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thicks85 said on 09 January 2012

I had the implant put in a few years ago it was Implanon but had it out when me and my hubby wanted a baby, after giving birth i thought i would get another one as i had never experience a problem with the last one. This new one is Nexplanon and i have nothing but trouble from it. I never know when my preiods are coming any more and used to be like clock work. And they can last for weeks and weeks. I'm going in next Monday to see my doctor about having it removed.
We shall stick to condoms as we would like our sex lives to go back to normal which has been very difficult due to the periods and the fact i'm not really interested anymore. Am disappointed with the new inplant as its a very easy thing to use.

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Daca said on 29 December 2011

I have had the implant for over 6 months now and am really unhappy with it. I was told by my GP that it would take six months to regulate it all and while in the beginning it was fine and worked really well it is beginning to get me down because if I'm not on my period then I have spotting which is beginning to drive me insane. I have been told to wait up to nine months to see whether it will change anything but after reading some of these comments I don't think I will bother because I am constantly tired and am having mood swings all the time which are taking the toll on me and the people around me. Another thing I would like to add is that there is no point in me having a CONTRACEPTIVE implant because due to the spotting and constant periods I haven't even been having sex so it is really defeating the object. But obviously not everyone's body works in the same way so it may be different for some people, I just wanted to share my experience.

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User623352 said on 08 December 2011

I was thinking about getting the implant, and read the comments on this website. To be honest, I found them quite discouraging, and most were negative. I decided to get it anyway, and I'm glad I did. I've had it in two months now, and yes, I do have some form of bleeding every day, but it's manageable! Sex drive is the same, and I have no other negative side effects!
Don't be put off by these comments, try it out, and if it doesn't work for you, get it taken out, it's as simple as that! I hope this comment is helpful for those thinking about getting a contraceptive implant!

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spiral11 said on 18 November 2011

Before I got the implant I decided to read about other people's experience with it. Most of the comments I read was negative and most people experienced depression. I chose to get the implant as everyone is different. The first 3 months was fabulous until I experienced feeling low, neausea.. I had a low sex drive to. I chose to get the implant removed and I'm glad I feel myself again. The implant is ideal for someone who is always on the go so they don't have time to let the low mood swings to take over.

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kkmarie11 said on 28 October 2011

Iam 21 years old iv been on implant for near 9month i had it in straight after i had my little boy i have had no periods since i had it in which is a womens dream but my sex drive not like it used to be i get bad head aches and always feel tierd also im worried that il be infirtile when i have it out does anybody know if it does?

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elisha50 said on 07 October 2011

Im 21 and i got the implant around about 2 years ago. Ive read so many bad stories. I thought id share a good story. My period stopped shortly after getting the implanon. I got no more cramps. No mood swings. No weight gain. In fact i lost weight! Which was great. My sex drive increased! I want sex all the time! lol Im happy, cheerful, bubbly. Overall the implanon was great and allowed me to live my life to the fullest! I hope there are others who had the same effects as me!

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dannisp said on 13 August 2011

after trying the pill the coil and the contreceptive patch i had my implant fitted in december 2010,from day one i felt different i have what feels like a constant period (3 weeks on 5 days off!) headaches..depression...seriously low libido tender breasts and very bad period cramps! as someone whos always had a 3 day light period this is something that bothers me a lot! i was told to give it at least 6 months before considering removal its been almost 2 years and despite constant gp appointments and many telephone calls ive still got the implant ( my local gp is not qualified to remove it!) its caused problems between me and my partner as my sex drive doesnt come close to his ..i have days where i feel so low i cant face going outside im nothing like the happy go lucky girl i used to be im always tired and stressed i would almost say my symptoms match the menapause! hot flushes/low sex drive etc im 27 not 50! i guess my point would be if u can handle low ebbs and a non exsistant sex life then the implanon is for you! me however ive finally found somewhere that can take it out cos id rather have an unplanned pregnancy than put up with another year of this!

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vicky1989 said on 06 July 2011

I have been on the implant for the past two years. I have read that some people felt it painful to get fitted but I found that my nurse was very professional and it didnt hurt one bit. I originally went onto the implant as I suffer from very severe side affects of the pill (bad skin, constant morning sickness, mood swings) and have very heavy periods (but always regular). After having the implant I had no side affects, my skin was good again, no period pains, no morning sickness- perfect, however, my periods became more heavy and pretty much one big period. Sometimes I have two days off then I come on again. I am currently in the process of changing my methods of contraception. Hope this is of some help.

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Nicolalalalala said on 01 June 2011

I'm only 18 going on 19 and i had the implant in for around 2 years. the only advantage i had was that my breasts suddenly grew! The disadvantages were that i got bad spots on my face, shoulders and back. I also had a constant 2 year priod which is every womans worst nightmare!
I then decided to change to the Depo Injection. I've only had one injection but i'm already feeling the effects. I have headaches, have a huge appetite and now i feel my sex drive isn't as good as it used to be.
can anyone give me advice on what contraception to go for?

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User540235 said on 21 March 2011

Have just had the implant removed this morning and i have had no probs with it over the past 3 years.Me and my husband decided for me to use the pill as we want to start trying for another baby later on this year. We decided on the implant 3 years ago as it was the best form of contraception as I fell pregnant on the pill in 2006 our son was born in 2007. But the implant was definately the best form of contraception for us

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jessicaaax said on 14 March 2011

I have recently changed straight from the Depo-Provera injection to the implant, I don't know what all the fuss is about! I have had no problems at all, my experience with the implant is almost the same as the injection. The only bleeding I get is spotting and that only happens around twice every three months, I'm more emotional than I used to be but I don't get moodswings and I don't get any other of the side effects some people are having, I guess I'm lucky. It is more likely that you will have a good experience on the implant and you will not be greatly affected. I have lost weight rather than gained it, but I've only last 2 or three kilos in the past six months so it's nothing major. I know a few people that have the implant and only one of them has had a bad experience, she had no side effects but the implant got stuck behind her muscle and she had to be sedated to have it removed, but this problem is probably due to it being inserted wrong. I felt no pain during the insertion, although I could feel that something was going into my arm, I have a tiny mark that was caused by the needle, but it is hardly noticable. In the first few days I had a small bruise along the location of the implant, the bruise was not painful but my arm was slightly sore, also I kept hitting it on the side of my body when I moved which made it sting slightly. For the first couple of days I did have a little bit of bleeding, but it was very light and didn't hurt at all. My sex life hasn't suffered a bit! I love my boyfriend very much and my feelings for him haven't changed. I recommend getting the implant because it is an extremely good contraceptive and most people have no problems with it, although it would be a good idea to carry a spare tampon or pad in your bag at all time because if you do get spotting it can come with no warning, it causes me no pain. I'm very happy with the implant and I prefer it to the injection as I did have some mood swings. I hope this helps you decide :)

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immi23 said on 15 February 2011

I went on the depo provera (injection) when i was 19. I am nearly 24 and have had a blood test to check my oestrogen levels. My levels are extremely low so have been advised to come off the injection (due to the osteoporosis risk). I have had no problems with regards to pregnancy with the injection. The only thing i would say is that I have gained weight steadily but not sure whether this is just a part of getting older! Since reading the other posts I have noticed that i have creaky/clicky joints too in my knees sometimes. I had spotting for the first couple of years but then my periods stopped all together which i was happy with. I have had no other issues with the injection and even think it calmed and balanced my hormones (although the nurse said it would be more likely to do the opposite!) I am now to decide whether to go on the progesterone only pill, the implant or the coil. I have friends who have been on the implant and not had the best experiences. has anyone got any experience on the quick change from the depo provera straight to the progesterone only pill? Although i am thinking about letting my body be natural for a while and just sticking to condoms due to the drastic change in hormone levels!

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Stacedem84 said on 28 January 2011

I went on the implant in sept 10 and every since i have had really bad aches, Headaches and i am always cold. I also have had lot more spots then normal and my sex drive is not as good as it was before and my mood swings are terrible i was wondering if anyone was have the problems and is it normal for me to be like this

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teeny beeny said on 29 December 2010

please listen i m 39yrs old. i have been on depo since i was 22yrs yes a long time and there has not been a single problem none,no periods every womens dream to go most of your life with no periods. please dont hesitate to have a go. i have never got pregnaunt while on depo. i drawback is bad weight gain im like a mountain. at 22yrs 11stone to 12stone bikini body,until now all those years later im a big fat mountain at over 17stone. nothing fits,im big girl from size 14 to 18/20/22,depends where you buy clothes. had my injection a few days ago,ive asked about the implant but i do not want the bleeding that goes with it. im awaiting a bone scan to know if i need to come off the depo.
im not with a partner nor have i been with for a long time,but we still need to be on contreception i do not want babies.
can someone be honest is it risky me going from depo to implant. possibly from someone who has done it.

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mrsbushy said on 02 November 2010

In July I had the injection. I was side effect free for three weeks. Then i started bleeding, having terrible abdominal pains, backache, feeling very sick, having throbing headaches, feeling dizzy, lightheaded and bloated. Twelve weeks later, I am still bleeding and still feel bloated. The stress of all this has caused a bad flare up of IBS. I shall not be having anymore. How long does one injection take to leave the body? How long before I am back to feeling well again?

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chirpyandcheerful said on 02 November 2010

I have just had the implant removed after 14mths. I know it had worked for many people - including those who advised me to get it -and that is great! However, it was not for me. As no one I met has had the same negative side effects as me (apart from the headaches) and I only managed to feel normal after reading other suffers' comments on random websites, I thought it might be useful for me to post here too. It changed my moods dramatically. Within 2 weeks of having it inserted, i started experiencing hot sweats 9now I know were hormone sweats) and nervousness brought on by the random changes in my body such as dizziness, headaches etc. I felt like i was literally going insane! Then , as the moths passedmy breasts grew and grew into the next cup ( C cup to a DDE) - as did the rest of my body change from a 10 to 12 although I maintained the same exercise regime and eating habits. The headaches occurred for several weeks after the implant was inserted and the mood swings increased and increased till I would cry for no reason other than I always felt overwhelmed and out of control. My sex drive completely disappeared. All of this was completely out of character. I thought i needed to see a psychologist yet couldn't figure why. It does work for many people but there are some unfortunates like me. If this sounds like you, you're not alone. Make a change and get happy again. I hope this has helped someone. Best of luck! :)

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User38831 said on 19 October 2010

I had the implant put in in February 2010. I had hardly any side effects, apart from a brown discharge I kept having. I went to the doctors about it and she said it was the mucus of my womb thickening up. Since then I have had it every couple of months,so I've not worried about it. I have noticed tho weight gain, spotty skin more than usual and loss in sex drive, also since having the implant I have had a constant lower back pain which is so agonising. Although it has made my moods better. 8 months on I started having the brown discharge 2 days ago and since then its turned into bleeding. Not pink bleeding but quite dark bleeding and now I'm worried if this is normal. I'm thinking now whether to have the implant taken out. Any ideas people?? Thanks xx

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sdm88 said on 19 October 2010

I have been on the injection for 2 1/2 years, i was told my spotting was normal and any bleeding towards the end of the 3 months was a sign that depo was running out. However, my sex life has become non-existent and I'm feeling really low about it so am considering a change. I didn't want to go on the pill but after reading all the negative stuff about the implant it might be my only option!

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sb89 said on 13 October 2010

Everyone seems to have had bad experiences of both the injection and the implant... I've used both and they've both been great - for me. I was on the Depo injection for 3 and a half years but came off them due to the risk of osteoporosis. I had no periods the entire time I was using the Depo, which I thought was fantastic! I was initially dubious about switching to Implanon because the sexual health nurse told me that just because I hadn't had a period whilst on Depo, didn't mean that I wouldn't have them on Implanon. However I did decide to switch and luckily I still haven't had any periods.
I did gain around 2 stone whilst on Depo but wasn't exactly eating healthily.. I wondered whether switching to Implanon would help me lose weight - it didn't! However I have had a lifestyle overhaul and I;m happy to say that I am beginning to lose weight :)
My friend started the Depo injections the same time as me and she bled for a year, despite stopping the injections after 6 months. So it just goes to show that there's no way of predicting how either method of contraception will affect you - everybody's different!

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kelle81 said on 22 September 2010

i had the implant fitted 8 mths ago and went to the doctors afew wks ago for a check up when they informed me they couldnt find it so they had to cut my arm open and have to look but still couldnt find it. and if that wernt bad enough i found out today i am pregnant.!!!!

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xkjdm said on 08 August 2010

I'm 17 and I had the contraceptive rod implant on June the 15th and ever since I've been on my period, it's not very heavy but it's really annoying because I have a boyfriend. I herd that eating healthier slows your period down ,is this true? or have you got any advise I could take because I'm sick of it now, when I had the implant they told me everyone is different, some people stay on and some people come off, but I didn't know it will last this long, in a way I wish I never had it!

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rachelous said on 27 July 2010

I had the implant fitted four years ago for the first time and am now using my second one. Beforehand, I had been using Microgynon 30 (combined pill) and Depo Provera (injection) since the age of 15. The pill was fine apart from my inability to remember to take it, but the implant, aswell as the stated risks of osteoporosis, made me gain a lot of weight as well as taking my breasts from a 32B to a 34E! (As I was young, I have no idea what my natural size would be by now, perhaps a 34D?)

The implant has been fine for me, I was not having periods to begin with as they stopped with the injection, but I had a little spotting, I get the occasional period which I would describe as nomal-slightly heavy. Removal and replacement of the implanon was very straight-forward and easy although it seems to be deeper under the skin this time.

However, I am interested to see what my natural body would be like now if I remove the implant as well as trying to stem my depressive/paranoid mood breakdowns as I am suspicious Implanon is the source.

I have also noticed that I get periods after my boyfriend has ejaculated there, as he lives far away this is easy to monitor- could this be more of a miscarriage than a period as they are more concentrated, exhausting and short-term than usual??

My only concern is that if I were to lose weight (currently 5 foot 10, 12 stone, a size 12) it might make my breasts flacid, a size reduction would be fine but I dread them losing their firmness. I am also unsure as it seems all contraceptives have a certain element of weight-gain associated with them. Anyone have any ideas or experiences?

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abaklsdsxdcfvgbhnjk said on 26 July 2010

I started the depo injection in november 2009, since then i have had maybe 3weeks with no bleeding. I have since gained just over a stone and have lost all interest in sex, possibley due to the unattractive feeling due to the excessive bleeding. I had my last injection last week and have decided enough is enough and im not going to have my next one. I was thinking of trying the implant but do i have to wait until my 3months of depo will be out of my system or could i have it now?

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missRainbow said on 21 April 2010

I came off the Marvlon Pill after 4 years as i had gained 3 stone, after coming off the pill I lost 1 stone of weight in just a couple of weeks, I decided I still needed to be on some sort of contraception but one which hasn't been known to make you gain weight, I read a leaflet that was given to me about the 'Implant' and it didnt say anything about weight gain, so i had the implant in, Ive had it in 4 months now and i get horrible sharp pains and achyness where the implant is, also I have gained a couple of stone since being on it, I have the worse acne ever and i had really good skin before. As for periods the first couple of months i had just normal periods but now i have constant light bleeding, also i noticed straight away after having the implant in my boobs were constantly really sore, I have to say that im sure I have alot of awful side effects of the implant and it is really upsetting. I want the implant out and im going to my doctors to beg to have it taken out cause I cant cope with it.
I just want to say that if your thinking of having the implant put in then read up alot about it first, which i was silly and didnt do!

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Contraception said on 15 April 2010

Hey I just need a little bit of advice ive got an implant and ive had it since October 2008, I was just wondering why I started having periods so late is this normal? and will they be regular because they arent something i can say i have missed!! :)

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Loz1 said on 06 April 2010

Hi can the implanon make u infertile at anytime being on it? or if you forget to have it taken out after 3years and have it in longer will this affect you in any way or cause any harm?? please help

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mellissaemilia said on 01 April 2010

i got the implanon and was told that i would either have no peroids or have periods as normal. however for the first 5 months of having it in i had a period with a day or two days break each month. since then my they have been very irregular and seem to get heavier and last longer and the period pain got alot worse as each month came. i gained over 5 stone and went from a size 10 to a size 18. after a year and a half of having in i decided to get it took out because i didnt seem myself and was very unhappy with the way i looked. as i had put that much weight on it wasnt easy to get out and i have an inch long scar on my arm. since having it took out a year and 8 months ago, i am still having irregular periods and very bad period pains. i totally regret getting it and if i could stop other people from picking this perticular contrceptive i would. obviously it is different with every person however i am not the only person who i know of who has had the same experience.

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Louisaa said on 24 March 2010

Ive Never had ant type of contraception before (pill. injection. implanon) as i am only 14.. i was scared that one day i could loose my virginity and end up pregnant.
so i begged my dad to lemme have the contracentive implant. I had the implant On The 25th Of Febuary 2010 so i havent had it done that long. But ive come on my period and im bleeding quite heavy. Could you please tell me if i should be bleeding like this please. xxxx <3

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JadexXx123 said on 25 February 2010

I'm on the injection and for the first 3 months I had no bleeding but then when it started to where off i bled for 4 week, I had my second injection and I stopped bleeding for a week and now bleeding again. Get bad abdominal pain and I have found I've put on weight.

I've now decided that when my next one is due i'm not having it, i can't go through all this bleeding all the time and sex life has gone down hill

May be ok for some but not me I personally wouldn't recommend it

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Tenshi said on 11 February 2010

I had the contraceptive implant when I was 19 and I was told I would have irregular bleeding for a while but it will eventually stop. The first few weeks after I had it done was a nightmare! I had very heavy period for a few weeks non-stop, I had to use both tampon and period pad at the same and I was so scare to go to college in case I have any accident in there! After that few weeks of heavy period, I was still experiencing irregular bleeding for almost 2-3 months. The bleeding eventually got less and stopped. Now I am 21 and I don't have period since, I am meaning no monthly, no bleeding whatsoever. Sometimes It worries me that would there be any chances I would get pregnant without noticing (since I don't have any period bleed at all), or any other factors that affect it.
Can anyone tell me if it is a normal effect? (about my period stop totally)
And also, did anyone 'renew' their implant after three years in here? I just wonder when they change the implant for me in the future, will I need to experience those nightmare all over again!

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qwerty09 said on 08 February 2010

I had the contraceptive implant for almost 6 months. I bled for 2 months straight after having it put in - after that no periods whatsoever. I gained 3 stone in weight and grew 3 bra sizes. I experienced regular abdominal pain (enough to be put in hospital) which has stopped since having it removed. The implant made effected my moods the most and made me feel as though I could burst into tears at any given moment. I was tired all the time and my hair and skin were greasier. Overall, not a good experience for me. Moving on to the IUD now.

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Claire4812 said on 08 February 2010

I first started off with the injection. I was on this for approx 2 years and gained 2 and half stone in weight (used to be approx 8 and half stone went to nearly 11 stone. I was very healthy, I ate healthy and still gained weight. I decided to stop having it as the weight was seriously begining to affect my confidence and half my clothes wouldnt fit. Periods during this time varied, from light to heavy, long to short and sex aggravated the bleeding even more, even though I was told periods usually stop when on the injection. I stopped getting the injection and I went to have an implant in my arm, very easy to get in, hurt slightly. Was tender and red and swollen for a few days afterwards but nothing major. Really considering having it taken out. Periods are constant, have about one week a month without bleeding. Sex life is virtually non existent as sex aggravates the bleeding also sex drive has virtually gone as well, dont know if this is down to the implant or the fact I know there will be bleeding which is a bit of a turn off. I would probably recommend trying it not all people are the same but i really dont think its for me and looking for other methods of contraception.

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emvee said on 07 February 2010

I was on depo provera. It was my first time being on the injection last year April. Between 1-3 months i was just getting cramps and gaining weight. It annoyed me so i decided to get off it as soon as my due date for my next injection. Once i got off it I was bleeding irregulary for about 6 months and its stopped last month on new years. Here me thinking I'm algud now but its just that I havent got my period yet. Im nearly the age of 20 and I just want to be normal again having regular periods and hope I can get pregnant in the near future. Is that possible if I can get pregnant later on in the future even tho i was on the injection?

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hgirll said on 27 January 2010

I have had the implant for about 9 months, and have just started to bleed for the first time in nine months. Is this normal? I was on Depoprovers for 2 years before that and I never had a period.

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witchie said on 27 January 2010

when i was 13 years old i went onto the injection for 5 years, i had irrregular bleeding, and i noticed a pattern, the doctor said this was normal. i never had a pregnancy scare. i then came off it when i was 17 years old, i then went back on it just after my 18th birthday, ive been on it for about a year now, and ive been bleeding irregular again, im bleeding on and off, its not heavy but extremley concerning. alot of my friends think im pregnant, and im doing tests every week but it comes back as negative, i dont knwo why im having this irregular bleeding. the injection also causes quite bad weight gain, ive always beena bit big in the belly area, but i actualy look like im pregnant!!! i dont exactly eat alot of junk food either, the injection is good, but the weight gain and bleeding can cause worries for the user. dont every allow anyone to go on the injection untill the are at least 18, it has caused me to have realy bad clicky joints, and quite bad back pain, and im only 19 years old!!!!

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twest said on 27 December 2009

I was on the implant for a year but had it removed because I had periods nonstop for five months. I went on the injections and completely stopped having periods, but came off after two years because I put on so much weight they couldn't give me it anymore. I was never told just how seriously the injections affected weight gain, I was a healthy person who went to the gym regularly and had never had a weight problem before. I stopped having injections a year ago and its taken about eight months for me to have a period, right now I've been on my period for nearly a month and I am unable to lose weight, I just can't shift it. I don't know if this is normal but every other friend of mine has had the same problem with weight gain and emotions and periods. I don't use anything but condoms now because I'm scared it affects my health.

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birchykel said on 25 October 2009

I have had the implant for almost three years, in march. Recently I have been feeling nausea big time, no period, 5 days late, unusual for me. Was feeling sick every eve last week and now been feeling sick and dizzy for two days, bloated and I keep wondering if I could be pregnant??? Am I being stupid??? Any advice please??

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mum of one said on 27 September 2009

i had the depo- provera and although it wore off after the 12 weeks i unfortunately bled for 14 weeks afterwards - not the best choice of contraception i have made and certainly dont feel its something i shall entertain again . .

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kinkimiller said on 24 September 2009

I have had the implant fitted for nearly 3 years, and apart from some light bleeding for the first 2 months I have not had any periods since - I would not hesitate in recommending this to everyone! I am slightly more emotional, but that is a small price to pay, in my opinion, for the lack of periods!

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dinkychar said on 14 September 2009

For someone that didn't cry, since having the inplant from feb 09, i have become a emotional wreck!! I have had 3 weeks off my period in total which is now taking its toll. The inplant has also made them v.painful, not to mention being tired all the time!! Starting to get me down abit now, but have been told to try & stick wiv abit longer. Am tiring my best to find a positive point....... Am not pregnant so i spose so thats 1 thing!!!

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TheLegend said on 14 September 2009

I had an implant in feb 07 and i believe it has been the easiest type of contraception for me. It worked fine and i haven't got a bad thing to say against it.
When i first had it in, my emotions were all over the place, but after a couple of days i was back to my usual self. My periods stopped completely for the first two years of having it in which were a blessing but started again recently. it was definitely a good choice for me!

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TheLegend said on 14 September 2009

I had an implant in feb 07 and i believe it has been the easiest type of contraception for me. It worked fine and i haven't got a bad thing to say against it.
When i first had it in, my emotions were all over the place, but after a couple of days i was back to my usual self. My periods stopped completely for the first two years of having it in which were a blessing but started again recently. it was definitely a good choice for me!

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leigh12 said on 05 September 2009

i have had the implant in since feb 09 and i havent had a period and i have lost loads of weight i was a size 14 and now i am a size 8 and i feel really low and its no good for my son i am crying all the time and i just dont no what i can do apart from have the implant out

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chelsea85 said on 07 August 2009

i went on the injection cos i hopeless at taking the pill within a couple of months of having the injection i went from a size 12 to a 4, i just didn't feel my self. i only ever had 2 injections and now i take nothing and still haven't had a period after a year!!! bad choice for me!!!

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klz said on 09 July 2009

I used to be on the pill, that gave me major period pains. I have had a baby, and am now on the implant and i feel so depressed,i have lost loads and weight and i dont feel myself, it just feels like i want to cry all the time. Not good !

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