The contraceptive implant is a popular long-term birth control method, often chosen for its convenience and high effectiveness…CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Once inserted under the skin of your upper arm, it slowly releases hormones (usually progestin) to prevent pregnancy for up to three to five years. But like any medical solution, it’s not without its side effects some common, some unexpected.
One of the most common side effects is irregular bleeding. Some women experience longer periods, spotting between periods, or no periods at all. While this isn’t usually harmful, it can be frustrating or….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>