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Suggest Remedy For Nausea While On Implanon Birth Control

Hi I am on the implanon birth control which is the implant in my arm... I haven t had a period in a while I have been having awful back pain and sore breast.. On top of this I get randomly nauseous.. I took home pregnancy test and they come back negative... Should I be concerned and see a doctor or just suspect it s my birth control
Wed, 2 Sep 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Birth control can cause nausea and soreness of the breasts. It should not cause severe back pain , however, so you should be assessed for this.

That assessment would include a history of the back pain and associated symptoms, any history of trauma, medical examination of the back and possibly imaging.

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Suggest Remedy For Nausea While On Implanon Birth Control

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Birth control can cause nausea and soreness of the breasts. It should not cause severe back pain , however, so you should be assessed for this. That assessment would include a history of the back pain and associated symptoms, any history of trauma, medical examination of the back and possibly imaging. I hope this helps