Contraceptive Implant Consent Form is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a contraceptive implant?
A: A contraceptive implant is a small, flexible rod that is inserted under the skin of the upper arm.
Q: How does the contraceptive implant work?
A: The implant releases hormones into the body that prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening the cervical mucus, and thinning the lining of the uterus.
Q: Is the contraceptive implant reversible?
A: Yes, the contraceptive implant is reversible. It can be removed at any time by a healthcare provider, and fertility usually returns quickly.
Q: How effective is the contraceptive implant?
A: The contraceptive implant is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
Q: What are the side effects of the contraceptive implant?
A: Some common side effects include irregular bleeding, headache, acne, weight changes, and mood swings. These side effects usually improve over time.
Q: Is the contraceptive implant safe?
A: Yes, the contraceptive implant is considered safe for most people. However, there are some risks and potential complications, so it is important to discuss your medical history with your healthcare provider.
Q: How long does the contraceptive implant last?
A: The contraceptive implant can last up to three years before it needs to be replaced.
Q: Is the contraceptive implant covered by insurance?
A: Many insurance plans cover the cost of the contraceptive implant. It is recommended to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage.
Q: Can I use the contraceptive implant while breastfeeding?
A: Yes, the contraceptive implant is safe to use while breastfeeding. It does not affect milk production or the health of the breastfeeding infant.
Form Details:
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