contaceptive implant hindering weight loss?
raverhayley
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Hi. Ever since having the contraceptive implant it seems it has become very hard ti loose weight
Has anyone else found this? I also suspect it causing headaches and bad skin.
Has anyone else found this? I also suspect it causing headaches and bad skin.
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What device do you have??0
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implanon0
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My doctor told me it was more like an additional 1 or 2lb weight gain a year due to hormones, but that it shouldn't be that different from other birth control options. I was able to lose weight on it (it was tough) but my skin was HORRID and I had bad mood swings so I switched. I think everybody's body is diff though.0
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Yes, the hormones can cause the headaches. I'd suggest bringing that up to your doctor. As far as weight grain.... yes hormones can cause weight gain. A lot of doctors will say it doesn't. I don't have an implant.... I'm way past that stage in my life. But I did use a Vivelle Dot estrogen hormone patch for 6 months and gained 15 pounds. As soon as I took it off I was able to start losing weight.0
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Hormones don't cause weight gain. Hormones might increase your appetite, which might result in you eating more than you're burning, which would cause weight gain. But you can control that by controlling your intake.
Hormones DO cause water retention, which will cause your scale weight to increase, but that is temporary and should not be considered "weight gain."0 -
Everyone's body is different and therefore reacts different to hormones, implants etc. Some people do well and others like myself didn't do well at all! The implanon added into other issues helped my weight go up 40lbs in 4years. I just got mine out this year and also had to have hysterectomy so i'm starting at square one. But I will say that I feel a lot more like myself. Good luck0
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Hormones don't cause weight gain. Hormones might increase your appetite, which might result in you eating more than you're burning, which would cause weight gain. But you can control that by controlling your intake.
Hormones DO cause water retention, which will cause your scale weight to increase, but that is temporary and should not be considered "weight gain."
Yep. Unless it is injecting calories into your blood stream you should be fine.0 -
implanon
Dunno what this is. I have Mirena, and I have had no issues losing weight on it.0 -
My implanon didn't hinder weight loss, but it did give me TERRIBLE skin and make me a terrible witch all the time, so it came out!0
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Hi I had implanton, and although I did lose weight it was hard going. I had it taken out about 6 months ago for other reasons, playing havoc with my cycle and skin! The last few pounds then
Came off easier. Coincidence??? Who knows.0 -
Iv got the implanon and iv found that i seem to have stuck to same weight, not gaining but not losing either. Usually when i do exercise every day i will lose slowly but consistantly. I dont eat the best food but i dont over eat so an increase in appetite isnt the cause ( in my case) .0
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I've had the Mirena for nearly five years to treat a heavy cycle and have never had a problem losing weight on it.
In fact my metabolism seems to be faster than it was in my teens, so it's possible that it had a positive effect on my weight loss.
The IUD releases very small amounts of hormone locally so it has fewer mental and physical side effects compared to other hormonal birth control. Maybe look into that one if you're having trouble with implanon ?0 -
Why's this in the gaining weight section?0
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Hi OP
with my personal experience with the implanon, I gained weight and also missed my cycle significantly.
I would strongly recommend anyone getting it as the people that I know that were on it experienced weight gain, lack of appetite, severe depression and bad skin.
It honestly provided very little benefit for me and now I have a scare.
I would go on the pill if I were you anything like Yaz, Yasmin helps with weight gain, you pay for it though they are $70-$80 a repeat here0 -
I have just come off depo provera (injection) after several years on it in Feb this year.
I was on Implanon for a year some years ago and it was fine until the end of that year when it started malfunctioning (possibly because depo provera was still in my system for the first year then when it left I had issues). While it was malfunctioning I did gain weight but not while it was "working" so to speak. When it was removed it was more of a boomerang than a rod LOL.
I have found progesterone based contraception drastically improves my mood and the upshot of that is it improves my appetite. Sadly, at 37, I decided I needed to try and get some kind of cycle back to see where I am in the fertility stakes or I'd still be on the injection now. I wouldn't entertain the idea of Implanon again as it wasn't for me but I am not averse to similar long acting methods, in the right circumstances. It either suits you or it doesn't. There doesn't appear to be a middle ground with it.
I can't tolerate the combined pill, I end up unable to eat at all and feel sick all the time. Sometimes progesterone based contraception is the most viable option. If that is you, you could try the progesterone only pill. I got on ok with that post Implanon.0 -
I have had implanon for 3 years, about to get it redone. Its been hard to lose weight but when is it ever easy for anyone? I haven't attributed it to not losing weight faster. I find if I eat less and move more I tend to lose weight. Agreed with the calorie injection comment. Don't let it hold you back or use it as an excuse. It does definitely affect women differently but without other factors a hormone a lone even in vast quantities can make you put on weight. Water retention can happen whether you're larger or the thinnest person in the world and that too can be combatted.0
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Thanks for your replies I have spoken to my GP about having it taken out now. He agrees my bad skin and headaches are defiantly linked to implanon as for not loosing weight or putting it on very easily he did say other women have complained and have linked it to implanon as well.
I've had in for four months and have seem more cons than pros!0 -
No, really... Why is a discussion on contraceptives hindering weight loss in a section whose goal is to GAIN weight?
Personally, I don't use hormonal contraceptives. They alter your hormone levels, which changes your mood, your sense of smell (seriously it alters your subconscious perception of histocompatability through smell), and puts you at an increased risk for blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or pulmonary embolism!
The change in hormones can cause increased appetite and water retention--it is, after all, making your body believe that you are pregnant--so I could see how this could be a concern to some people, but this is Not the place for that discussion.0 -
No, really... Why is a discussion on contraceptives hindering weight loss in a section whose goal is to GAIN weight?
Personally, I don't use hormonal contraceptives. They alter your hormone levels, which changes your mood, your sense of smell (seriously it alters your subconscious perception of histocompatability through smell), and puts you at an increased risk for blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or pulmonary embolism!
The change in hormones can cause increased appetite and water retention--it is, after all, making your body believe that you are pregnant--so I could see how this could be a concern to some people, but this is Not the place for that discussion.0 -
I was on the Depo shot for 9 months. I gained 40 pounds (up to 180). Got off the shot and lost 20 pounds without trying. I decided to try the Mirena. I had uncontrollable hunger and gained 20 pounds (at this point I'd gone down to 137 and then went up to 157). I also had really bad bacterial infections. My doctor told me the Mirena doesn't cause those symptoms, yadda yadda yadda. I still insisted she remove it and voila! haven't had an infection since then (a year ago) and my crazy hunger is gone. I haven't been back on birth control since and don't plan to.
Long story short: you know your body. I don't really trust doctors when they tell me "oh it doesn't cause those symptoms". :grumble:0 -
I was on the Depo shot for 9 months. I gained 40 pounds (up to 180). Got off the shot and lost 20 pounds without trying. I decided to try the Mirena. I had uncontrollable hunger and gained 20 pounds (at this point I'd gone down to 137 and then went up to 157). I also had really bad bacterial infections. My doctor told me the Mirena doesn't cause those symptoms, yadda yadda yadda. I still insisted she remove it and voila! haven't had an infection since then (a year ago) and my crazy hunger is gone. I haven't been back on birth control since and don't plan to.
Long story short: you know your body. I don't really trust doctors when they tell me "oh it doesn't cause those symptoms". :grumble:
I agree with you. I made my mind up its coming out! sick of having skin like a teenager too!!0 -
how long have you had it? your body needs time to adjust to any new type of contraceptive - the hormones can really addle with your system. In the long run however it shouldn't prevent you from losing weight, but if I were you I'd discuss this with my doctor if I was really concerned about it.0
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Before I start I want to say that this effects everyone differently this is my personal experience
2 weeks ago I was sitting reading all about how the contraceptive implant has effected people's weight and to see if they lost weight after having it removed, I wanted to know if I was the only one. I had my implant fitted nearly 2 years ago...and boy did I wait way too long to have it taken out. From I had it inserted I gained 3 stone in two years and I am a fairly active person. I was really down over the weight gain and had put it down to the impant so I booked in to have it removed. After reading up I was skeptical as to wether this would actually help me lose weight or not but I was willing to try anything. It has now been exactly two weeks from I have had it removed and I have lost a total of 9lbs. Doing absolutely nothing different. I haven't changed my diet and I fact haven't exercised at all as I haven't had the time, I do plan on starting a regular exercise programme to help me shed the extra 20lbs I put on so I will see how that goes I couldn't be happier that my weight is finally beginning to drop.0 -
implanon
Dunno what this is. I have Mirena, and I have had no issues losing weight on it.
And then I had that damn thing removed.
I think the key with all hormonal BC is to remember: YMMV
And to remember there are other choices. It's not a binary decision between hormones and pull and pray.
OP there are other threads on this as well, if you want to read other folks' opinions.0
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