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Nexplanon (birth control)

Nexplanon is a birth control that is over 99% effective.

Overview

What is Nexplanon (birth control)?

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Nexplanon® is a birth control implant, placed under the skin in the upper inner arm.

  • It is a plastic rod, about the size of a matchstick, that releases a form of the hormone progesterone (called etonogestrel) that prevents pregnancy.

  • The rod is effective for up to three years and can be placed in the office.

Benefits

What are the benefits of Nexplanon (birth control)?

  • It is effective immediately upon insertion

  • It can help reduce painful and long periods

  • Your daughter won’t have to remember to take it, like she would with a birth control pill

  • Fertility returns right after it’s removed

Side Effects

What are the side effects of Nexplanon (birth control)?

Procedure side effects:

  • Pain in the arm at the site of the rod placement

  • Bruising, redness, or swelling of the arm

  • Infection of the arm

  • Scarring over the rod placement site

Nexplanon side effects:

Risks

What are the risks of Nexplanon (birth control)?

Nexplanon does not prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Your daughter should not use Nexplanon if:

  • She has an allergy or sensitivity to any part of the implant

  • She experiences unexplained vaginal bleeding

  • She has or had breast cancer

  • She has or had liver disease or tumors

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