Hello, I would like to remove the contraceptive implant, I have had it since June because I bleed almost the entire month, but the doctor told me that first I have to take Desomono 1 tablets a day for 3 months, only then can I remove the implant, is it not possible to do it without the pills? I will add that I have thyroid problems what rb ?
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And can I take contraceptive pills typically so that I don't have hair and also have the NuvaRing contraceptive ring at the same time?
I mean that the disc will affect the prevention of pregnancy and the pills will cause less hirsutism
Do these two contraceptives not enter
Interactions ?
The doctor told me that I had to take the pills for 3 months first to be able to remove the implant. Is it possible to explain the implant in 2 or 3 weeks without taking pills. My body won't go crazy, everything will normalize nicely by itself?
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
2 months ago
Perhaps the gynaecologist had in mind a substitute preparation in the form of pills, so that you would be provided with contraceptive protection.
According to the implant manufacturer:
"Immediate placement of the next implant after removal of the previous one ensures that the
permanent contraceptive protection. If the patient stops taking Implanon NXT and still wants to be protected by contraception, other contraceptive methods should be recommended."
If intercourse took place during the 7 days before the planned removal of the implant, there is a risk of pregnancy, hence the recommendation to continue contraception in the form of pills.
The tablets should also normalize the cycle and stop the bleeding that accompanies you while wearing the implant.
However, there is no obligation to take the pills after implant removal – this is an individual matter and depends on the gynecologist's decision.
Side effects observed should be reported to the doctor, who will decide on further treatment. We write about why adverse drug reactions should be reported here:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane
If you are unable to consult your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here: