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Implant and preg symptoms

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Bethy1995 · 19/08/2018 09:35

Any advice is welcome. Implant been in situ for over a year now, recently I've been so tired, having frequent headaches, pets and ds acting strange around me. Friday I has very light pink discharge assumed af was coming and nothing since. Even though I have nexplanon and these symptoms are common I still have regular cycles (35days). I have been quote crampy for a week or so too.
Just wondering if anyone else has these symptoms, what the hell is going on and could I be pregnant?

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physicskate · 19/08/2018 09:39

Have you taken a test?? I've been on these boards quite awhile and seen many similar complaints. I'd take a test just to rules out pregnancy.

thedevilinablackdress · 19/08/2018 09:46

It's very uncommon to get pregnant on the implant. It is pretty common to have disrupted bleeding. For example I've been on it for about 10 years and never had a regular cycle at all.

Bethy1995 · 19/08/2018 09:46

No i haven't as yet as I wondered if anyone else had experienced this but I think I will to put my mind at ease

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Bethy1995 · 19/08/2018 10:09

It's just the fact that all of a sudden I'm having these changes which is what's making me worry

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CheerwellMaker · 19/08/2018 11:27

I had Nexplanon implants for approx 6 years and got loads of pregnancy symptoms on several occasions over the years. I was never pregnant. Take a test to rule it out but it’s extremely unlikely.

Bethy1995 · 19/08/2018 11:41

Thank you it's good to hear others experiences putting my mind at ease as it's easy to get carried away with Google

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