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Subdermal implant for birth control

Site of implant in upper arm, with detail of implant under skin above muscle.

The progestin-only hormone implant (such as Nexplanon)

The progestin-only hormone subdermal (under the skin) implant releases hormones that prevent pregnancy for up to 5 years. Talk to your doctor about how long you can use it. It must be inserted and removed by a trained health professional. The actual implant is about the size of a matchstick and is inserted under the skin on the inside of the upper arm.

Current as of: November 27, 2023

Author: Healthwise Staff
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