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What is the implant and how does it work?
The implant is small soft rod that is placed under the skin in your upper arm.
It steadily releases a progestogen hormone into the bloodstream to prevent ovulation.
The implant is over 99% effective and works for 3 years.
It is fitted under local anaesthetic and no stitches are needed.
The implant is free and available from sexual health clinics and some GPs.
How do you insert the implant?
How do you remove the implant?