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I am 7 months along, and after childbirth I'd like to insert it. I've read a lot about it.

It is good that Maddalena is thinking about this in advance. If you are also thinking about it, prior to giving birth, inform yourself by consulting your gynecologist, who can give you personalized advice regarding your situation. The subdermal implant is a method that is recommended after giving birth. According to several studies, it can be implanted just 48 hours after giving birth, although this may vary from woman to woman. In any case, at the most you will have to wait a few more weeks. The subdermal implant has no contraindications during breastfeeding or for the child’s growth. It’s good to know that irregular menstruation may occur, and your gynecologist will surely talk to you about this.

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