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What to do with implanon issues ?

I'm 18 years old. And am still a virgin. But, I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. I have had my implanon implant since November of 2008. It was great at first. But after about 5 months I stopped getting my period. Didn't get it for like 4 months. And now i've had steady heavy bleeding ever since. Help ? I'm told it needs to be removed...

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  • Mark C
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    I had a friend who had to have hers removed because her body was not cleaning itself the way it is naturally supposed to. That is why God made the female body change the lining of the uterus every month. For cleansing.

    The friend I mentioned had to go to the hospital and they found her body full of bacteria from where her uterus had not cleaned itself for so long. After the lining of the uterus breaks down, it HAS to go somewhere. If your implant is keeping it in........there is no way it can be healthy.

    To keep what happened to her from happening, I would have the device removed and try an alternate form of protection. To have that much bacteria in your bloodstream is verry, verrry, dangerous and should not be messed with. This decision could very likely be the difference between life and death.

    Best of Luck on your Decision,

    Mark

  • 1 decade ago

    Wow, your a virgin? At 18? I'm 15, and im not a virgin, I lost it at 14.. [And no... I am not a slut, because that's probably what your thinking.]Poor thing. Go see a doctor bout that little problem you got there.

    :]

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