Can I use Contraceptive Implants?
As with contraceptive injections, a number of very specific conditions may lead your doctor to advise against this type of birth control. As with the contraceptive injection women suffering from undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, thrombosis, liver disease will be advised against the implant. Furthermore, women with a history of ovarian cysts are advised against using Implanon due to an inherent link between the use of the implant and the disorder. Additionally, conditions like jaundice and the intense itching pregnancy disorder cholestatic pruritus may cause your doctor to reassess the patient’s choice of birth control. Larger women may also be advised to seek other methods simply because the implant may be unable to produce enough of the hormone that prevents pregnancy.