Contraceptive implant

Ok as a gynaecologist I can say that at 43 your 2 best options are the implant or the mirena coil - both are very effective contraceptives and easily fitted/removed by a trained person- most GP's won't be able to fit the implant your best bet would be a family planning/sexual health clinic who would be able to fit either for you.
On a personal note I have had the mirena for 4 yrs now since I had my wee boy and its been great for me. I'm sure the experience your friend has had will undoubtedly affect you and it does happen that coil threads get retracted up into the womb but not often does it require surgery to remove most are retrievable in a specialist clinic.
I see your location is stated as Renfrewshire and would suggest the sandyford clinic on sauchiehall st is probably the best place or one of their outlying clinics - go speak to someone who can give you all the info to make the right choice for you.

xx Phaeona
 
Ok as a gynaecologist I can say that at 43 your 2 best options are the implant or the mirena coil - both are very effective contraceptives and easily fitted/removed by a trained person- most GP's won't be able to fit the implant your best bet would be a family planning/sexual health clinic who would be able to fit either for you.
On a personal note I have had the mirena for 4 yrs now since I had my wee boy and its been great for me. I'm sure the experience your friend has had will undoubtedly affect you and it does happen that coil threads get retracted up into the womb but not often does it require surgery to remove most are retrievable in a specialist clinic.
I see your location is stated as Renfrewshire and would suggest the sandyford clinic on sauchiehall st is probably the best place or one of their outlying clinics - go speak to someone who can give you all the info to make the right choice for you.

xx Phaeona

Thanks very much for that. I have an appointment with my GP on Monday so Ill see what she says, Im hoping that as there are 7 docs and 2 nurses at the practise one of them can fit them, but if not I just - thanks to Google - found out Sandyford has a clinic in Paisley and on a Friday morning they have appts for implants :) So if my doc cant do it I think Ill phone them for an appt this week
 
chuckle, shirleen..i was thinking the same ;)
 
Starlight said:
Lol yes it's a nice 'problem' to have

After all the discussions I ended up going for the mini pill x

Hopefully you'll remember to take it ;) x
 
Im due to get my second implant in the next month, im a little scared i might gain weight with it :-/ but i feel its best thing out there tho... Four years of no worries u cant complain! My third year my bleeding was awful. I couldnt move but the doc gave me a pill to stop it, wow it was anamzi g pill. But like in first reply, my friend has it and she didnt bleed at all, and shes getting her second one today! Good luck with it and i hope its a good experience for u x getting it in is fine, takes 5mins n thts u! X
 
I had no problems with my first implant, I loved it, easy to get fitted, then no more faffing with pills and periods.
Then I had it removed and another put in, the procedure wasn't as easy as the first time but still alright. But my second implant just didn't settle, it was itchy all the time and my arm was tingly, I think it was positioned too close to the skin and also too close to a nerve as I had pains in my wrist.
Getting it out was a nightmare, despite it being a brilliant form of contraception my doctor doesn't fit/remove them so had to wait for appointment at family planning clinic.
Took them ages to remove it, blood everywhere and a nice fat scar to remind me :(
I would love to try it again but am too traumatised now!!xx
 
My daughter has had one fitted for about 6 months now. After having a terrible time with periods on the pill, she hardly ever has a bleed and had lost loads of weight which she did put on quickly after the pill. She is now a perfect size 10 again
 
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