Is It Normal To Have Bleeding And Watery Discharge After Having Implanon Removed In Order To Conceive?
Hi, i got my implanon removed on 22nd january. I hardly had periods whilst i had the implant in. We are trying to conceive but im unsure whats going on. For the past two days ive had a light orange/pink very watery discharge. I thought my period was starting but its not getting heavier, and is only there when i wipe, nothing on the sanitary towel. Is this normal after the implant is removed?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. It is common to experience some amount of withdrawal bleeding as the implant is removed. You can wait for a couple of days to see if your period will ensue. Usually the hormone levels decline within a week after removal of the implant and fertility returns within six weeks in the majority. If you find no respite even after a week please see a specialist for a proper appraisal and further management. Maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Hope this helps.
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Is It Normal To Have Bleeding And Watery Discharge After Having Implanon Removed In Order To Conceive?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. It is common to experience some amount of withdrawal bleeding as the implant is removed. You can wait for a couple of days to see if your period will ensue. Usually the hormone levels decline within a week after removal of the implant and fertility returns within six weeks in the majority. If you find no respite even after a week please see a specialist for a proper appraisal and further management. Maintain a healthy weight, healthy diet and regular exercise. Hope this helps.