How do you know if Nexplanon is inserted incorrectly?

Serious problems with Nexplanon are rare but most often occur if the rod is placed incorrectly. Call your healthcare provider if you experience signs of an implantation injury, including persistent pain, numbness, tingling, confusion, vomiting, lethargy, scarring, or disfiguring bruising.

Implant Birth Control: Everything you NEED to know about the Nexplanon

Can I move my arm after Nexplanon?

You can go back to normal daily activities immediately after the Nexplanon insertion BUT wait 24 hours before doing upper body gym exercise.

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How can you tell if your implant is snapped?

Signs that your silicone implant has ruptured can include changes in breast shape and size, and increasing pain, firmness, and swelling over a period of weeks. Rupture can also cause capsular contracture. Silicone implant rupture that doesn’t cause any noticeable symptoms is known as “silent rupture.”

How far does Nexplanon go in arm?

Although Implanon has been known to migrate, movement of the device is usually less than 2 cm from the site of insertion, and more distant migration has rarely been described. We report a patient whose Implanon was found near her left axilla over 12 cm proximal to the insertion scar.

How effective is Nexplanon without pulling out?

The implant is one of the best birth control methods out there — it’s more than 99% effective. That means fewer than 1 out of 100 people who use Nexplanon will get pregnant each year. It doesn’t get much better than that. The implant is so effective because there’s no chance of making a mistake.

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How close to the skin should Nexplanon be?

To help reduce the risk of neural or vascular injury, Nexplanon should be inserted subdermally just under the skin at the inner side of the non-dominant upper arm overlying the triceps muscle about 8-10 cm (3-4 inches) from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and 3-5 cm (1.25-2 inches) posterior to (below) the sulcus …

Can Nexplanon move out of place?

Some women report they were not aware of Nexplanon’s ability to migrate when they had it inserted. One woman shared with the New York Post her ordeal having to undergo mandatory surgery to go “fishing” and “digging” for the implant after her Nexplanon merely moved to a different part of her arm.

What not to do with Nexplanon?

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Certain medicines may make NEXPLANON less effective, including:
  • Aprepitant.
  • Barbiturates.
  • Bosentan.
  • Carbamazepine.
  • Felbamate.
  • Griseofulvin.
  • Oxcarbazepine.

What happens if Nexplanon is inserted wrong?

Complications. Serious problems with Nexplanon are rare but most often occur if the rod is placed incorrectly. Call your healthcare provider if you experience signs of an implantation injury, including persistent pain, numbness, tingling, confusion, vomiting, lethargy, scarring, or disfiguring bruising.

Does it matter when Nexplanon is inserted?

You should have NEXPLANON inserted within 5 days of your regular menstrual bleeding. If NEXPLANON is inserted after the fifth day of your period, then you should use additional contraceptive methods, such as a condom, for the first 7 days after insertion.

What does nerve damage from Nexplanon feel like?

Symptoms that can indicate an iatrogenic nerve injury at the time of placement or removal include electric or shock-like pain, numbness, or weakness in the distribution of a peripheral nerve. Physical exam findings can include decreased sensation to touch and hand or forearm weakness.

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What should Nexplanon feel like in your arm?

Most people just feel a little pinch or stinging when they get the numbing shot. After that, you shouldn’t be able to feel the implant being inserted. After the pain medication has worn off, your arm may ache a little where the implant was inserted, but it goes away quickly.

How deep should Nexplanon be inserted?

If NEXPLANON is inserted too deeply (intramuscular or in the fascia), neural or vascular injury may occur. To reduce the risk of neural or vascular injury, NEXPLANON should be inserted at the inner side of the non-dominant upper arm about 8-10 cm (3-4 inches) above the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

How do you know if your arm implant has moved?

Usually asymptomatic. While a migrated implant can cause pain and other location-specific complications, such as shortness of breath when it lodges in the lungs, many cases of migration are asymptomatic and are only discovered when a patient comes in for routine checkup or evaluation of another problem, Dr. Batur says.

How long is Nexplanon supposed to hurt after insertion?

You can go back to normal daily activities immediately after the Nexplanon has been put in. After the numbness in your arm wears off, you may have some soreness for a day or two where the Nexplanon was inserted. There also may be some swelling, bruising, or discoloration for up to two weeks.

What happens if your arm hurts where Nexplanon is?

Tell your doctor if you have any of the following:
Bleeding, pus, redness, or pain in your arm where the implant was inserted that doesn’t go away. The implant seems to have moved. Don’t hesitate to call the clinic with any concerns about your implant.

How do I know if my implant is inserted correctly?

Safety assurance: If the implant is inserted in a particular place, it is very much palpable to you, and it means it is alright. If it is implanted deep, it may require an X-ray or ultrasonography to locate it. Mostly, you can feel the implant just under your skin; however, everyone may not be able to feel it.

What is the most common side effect of Nexplanon?

The most common birth control implant side effect is spotting (light bleeding or brown discharge), especially in the first 6-12 months. Sometimes the implant causes long-term spotting, or periods can get longer and heavier. But for most people, the implant makes their periods way lighter.

How do I know if my body is rejecting Nexplanon?

A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.

Why is my contraceptive implant hurting?

When it’s first put in, you may feel some bruising, tenderness or swelling around the implant. Your periods may become irregular, lighter, heavier or longer. A common side effect is that your periods stop (amenorrhoea). It’s not harmful, but you may want to consider this before deciding to have an implant.

Why does my arm hurt where my Nexplanon is?

Other complications of Nexplanon placement include infection or scarring where it was inserted. These are also rare. One sign of an infection is pus at the insertion site. If this happens, you may also experience pain, swelling, or fever.

What happens if Nexplanon is inserted too deep?

If NEXPLANON is inserted deeply (intramuscular or in the fascia), neural or vascular injury may occur. Implant removal may be difficult or impossible if the implant is not inserted correctly, inserted too deeply, not palpable, encased in fibrous tissue, or has migrated.

Can Nexplanon bent in your arm?

You should seek medical attention from a healthcare professional if your Nexplanon is bent or broken. According to Nexplanon’s label, a bent or broken implant can result in a slight increase in the rate the implant releases etonogestrel.

Can the contraceptive implant be put in wrong?

For maximum effectiveness and safety, Nexplanon needs to be correctly implanted by someone who is trained to fit it. There have been reports of neurovascular injury and migration of the contraceptive implant from the insertion site and in rare cases into the pulmonary artery.

Can Nexplanon go wrong?

NEXPLANON may increase your chance of serious blood clots, especially if you have other risk factors such as smoking. It is possible to die from a problem caused by a blood clot, such as a heart attack or a stroke. Some examples of serious blood clots are blood clots in the: Legs (deep vein thrombosis)