THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

At first I was worried, I thought maybe it wasn't the right method for me.

If the subdermal implant has been correctly inserted by the gynecologist, a variation in the menstrual cycle does not mean that the system is not suited to your body, or that it does not ensure contraceptive protection. In general, you shouldn’t have to do anything other than inform your gynecologist of the variation in flow.

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Is there a specific moment in which it must be inserted? Or can you insert it whenever you want?

Help…. how long does the insertion take... and what if it moves places? Is this possible?

Since the effect lasts for such a long period of time, I'm afraid that it will lose its effectiveness over time.

What then? Is it risky to keep it longer?