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Are there side effects after the Implanon is removed? How long will it take to get pregnant?

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You mentioned that you've been using the Implanon for contraception and after having it removed you're wondering what sort of side effects are there and how long is it going to take to get pregnant? Studies have shown that 90% of women actually ovulate within three to four weeks after it's removed. Once that device is out of your body you're not receiving the hormone anymore and you can start ovulating and thus get pregnant. Some women notice that they have a little bit of irregular spotting or bleeding for a few weeks and then have a normal period. That will help you to time things just right if you're actually trying to conceive. Once you're having regular cycles you can usually figure out that you're ovulating about mid-cycle and try to time intercourse with ovulation and increase your chances of having a baby. Overall it takes most couples up to six months to get pregnant and this is whether you had the Implanon or not. Your chances aren't greater of having infertility problems just because you've had that form of contraception. I hope the very best for you and if you have more questions for me in the future, please feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/intermountainmoms and recommend us to your friends and family too.

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