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Implanon - have you tried it?

I would like some input on this.  I have been on different BCP's, and they all mess with me.  I cant have an IUD because there are issues with my cervix.  This or the depo shot are my options. Ive heard alot of bad stuff about the depo; bone density loss, weight gain.  Implanon seems like my best bet.  What do you think?

Re: Implanon - have you tried it?

  • Most BC have bone density issues.  I have looked into depo previously and as long as you weren't on it for like more then 4 years you didn't have to worry about that issue.  If your not planning on having any further children, there are permanent solutions out there that you could talk to your doctor about. 
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  • I have asked my doctor about Implanon before. I believe it is progesterone only? My doctor thinks it is a good option, but she did warn me that is can sometimes be a pain to remove and will most definately leave a scar. I would just go with the method that is most comfortable for you.
  • imageriderpunk:
    Most BC have bone density issues.  I have looked into depo previously and as long as you weren't on it for like more then 4 years you didn't have to worry about that issue.  If your not planning on having any further children, there are permanent solutions out there that you could talk to your doctor about. 

    I did not know that!  I think it said they recommend you take a bone density test after two years of usage tho.  Not sure on that though.  We are almost positive we want one more, so we would like to keep that door open.  Implanon lasts for 3 years.  Im just worried because i had a lot of side effects with the pills i was on (Seasonique, Ortho Tri Cyclen) But it is a completely different hormone used.  I guess you never really know how your body will react until you try it.  I was just hoping some girls on here had experience with implanon, or the shot, and could give me some insight.  

  • imageMarisaDolce:
    I have asked my doctor about Implanon before. I believe it is progesterone only? My doctor thinks it is a good option, but she did warn me that is can sometimes be a pain to remove and will most definately leave a scar. I would just go with the method that is most comfortable for you.

    I have heard it would be painful, yes. But i think for 3 years not having to worry about it, it would be okay.  Im not squeamish, and i don't think a tiny scar would matter that much to me. They say you can sometimes feel it though, if its out of place in your arm. Weird!  Idk. 

  • I had been on Implanon for two years with out any problems.  It was simple & practically painless to insert and really wasn't bad to have removed either (I have the tiniest scar on my inner arm that nobody really can see.)    Anyway, it worked great for two years.  I would get spotting for a couple of days every few months, no cramps, no real period.  Then as of this past fall I started spotting and didn't stop for over a month and a half and had it removed.  The Dr. wasn't concerned but we'll be TTC not too long after the wedding in April & I wanted my body to be "normal" again.  I would definitly recommend it.  Even though it wasn't perfect in the end, it had been great for a long time. 
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    I had been on Implanon for two years with out any problems.  It was simple & practically painless to insert and really wasn't bad to have removed either (I have the tiniest scar on my inner arm that nobody really can see.)    Anyway, it worked great for two years.  I would get spotting for a couple of days every few months, no cramps, no real period.  Then as of this past fall I started spotting and didn't stop for over a month and a half and had it removed.  The Dr. wasn't concerned but we'll be TTC not too long after the wedding in April & I wanted my body to be "normal" again.  I would definitly recommend it.  Even though it wasn't perfect in the end, it had been great for a long time. 

     

    Okay. So no side effects other than the spotting?  Doesn't sound too bad.

  • I had my Implanon put in June 9th, 2009.  It wasn't too bad (insertion) my arm was bruised for like 3 weeks, and now, 7 months later, my scar is barely visible.  I have had no side effects, and it has been wonderful.

    As of dec. 26th, I had not gotten my period AT ALL since insertion.  But since that point, it's been hanging around still.  Not crazy bad or anything, just very light. (sorry if that's TMI) 

    All I can say is that I LOVE IT, best thing i've done medically for myself (well it's tied between that and LASIK) but you get the point.  


    Good luck with whatever you decide!

  • Every person I'm sure will react differently to it, but I did have the Implanon and eventually HATED  it.  The first couple months were great, and then it it.  I normally have no desire for sweets/snacks, but I started CRAVING sweets and salty things non-stop.  I gained 10 lbs. from all the snacking.  And then the mood swings set in along with pain in my arm where the actual Implanon was.  I talked to the OBGYN about it and while the pain in my arm where the Implanon was was not a normal "side effect", the weight gain and mood swings were.  But like I mentioned before, each person's body handles things differently.  I had it immediately taken out, and feel so much better.  My moods are better and I no long am waking up in the middle of the night craving a Butterfinger! Big Smile 
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  • I have had one since November 2008.  The insertion process wasn't bad.  I have not had a real period since then, however I go in cycles of spotting.  It was about every 4 months that it would occur for a few days.  But the past 2 weeks I have been spotting almost every day.  I have gained about 30 lbs since the insertion.  Working nights and lack of sleep has done most of that, but I am not convinced it hasnt played a part. I am having a very difficult time losing the weight so I would like to have it removed to see if it helps.

     I would like to go for a permanant option, but have heard that it is hard to find a doctor to perform those procedures when you don't have children.  Researching paraguard in the meantime...If the spotting keeps up I will be figuring out something sooner rather than later.

  • I as well have had implanon for two years.  The procedure was the easiest thing ive ever done.  I have hardly any scar.  My arm was really bruised for a week but after that it was fine.   I didnt have a cycle for about 7 months and then I got one and still have one once a month.  No spotting, no weight gain, no moodiness or any HEADACHES!!!!  I used to get them all the time.  I was on OCP's before and my head would hurt everyday.   I would recomend implanon to everyone who isnt planning on having kids for a while.   Implanon has a really cool website with some videos if you want more info.  I cant remember it but just search it on the web. 

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