Your Contraceptive Implant: Now Lasts Up to 5 Years
Contraceptive Implant UPDATE – Shelley Manor & Holdenhurst Medical Centre
What is the contraceptive implant?
The contraceptive implant is a small, flexible rod placed under the skin of your upper arm. It slowly releases a hormone to prevent pregnancy.
What’s changed?
- The implant is now licensed to work for up to 5 years (previously 3 years).
- This change is based on new research showing it remains highly effective for the full 5 years.
How effective is it?
- The implant is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy
- Studies found no pregnancies in women using it for up to 5 years
What does this mean for you?
- If you already have an implant, you may not need it replaced as soon as you thought
- You can safely keep your implant in place for up to 5 years from when it was fitted
- Fewer replacements means fewer procedures
Do I need to do anything?
- Check when your implant was inserted
- If you’re unsure, contact your GP or clinic
- You can still have it removed or replaced earlier if you wish
When should I seek advice?
Contact your healthcare provider if:
- You think your implant has moved
- You have concerns about side effects
- You want to stop using it or switch methods
More information
Contraceptive implant now licensed for up to 5 years in the UK | CoSRH