How to completely treat menorrhagia after implantation of contraceptives?

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Hello doctor! I have implanted the second implant of the Implanon contraceptive stick, but since the first implant, I have had continuous menorrhagia. When I went to the doctor, the diagnosis was normal, my period was due to the contraceptive implant, then the doctor prescribed me a birth control pill to treat it for 2 months, but when the medicine was over, I had menorrhagia again. I keep trying until now. So the doctor asked me how to completely treat menorrhagia after implanting the contraceptive rod? Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Thank you sincerely!
Huynh Le Ngan (1987)
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Hello! Not sure how many years have you been implanted? Normally 1 implant can be 3-4 years, if you have implanted the 2nd implant, it means that it has been used for quite a while. If you have such continuous menstrual bleeding, you can switch to daily oral contraceptives as you have taken and try to take them regularly. If the results do not improve, you should go to a medical facility or hospital of Vinmec Health System for an in-depth examination, the doctors will advise on appropriate treatment and consider a number of other methods of contraception. Thank you for trusting and asking questions about how to completely treat menorrhagia after implantation of contraceptives? to Vinmec. Wishing you good health always. Best regards!

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Answered by Master, Doctor Vu Duy Thai - Obstetrician and Gynecologist - Women's Health Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital
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