Norplant (Levonorgestrel) is a birth control method used by women. Norplant was first introduced in 1990. Norplant is a long-term reversible contraception used to prevent pregnancy in women.
A set of six specially designed capsules (six match-sized capsules) are surgically inserted by your doctor or health provider (family doctor, trained midwife) just under the skin in the upper arm. The procedure takes about 10-15 minutes. Once the capsules have been inserted under the skin, no additional steps are needed to prevent pregnancy. Norplant becomes effective within 24 hours of implantation - protection begins 24 hours after Norplant has been inserted if done during the first 7 days of the menstrual cycle. The Norplant capsules contain a hormone called "progestin". The medication is slowly released into the body over a five year period and prevents pregnancy for up to 5 years. The capsules may be replaced after 5 years if continued contraception is desired. The capsules may also be removed at any time by health professionals. Fertility is restored within 5-14 days after Norplant is removed.
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Brown discharge is pretty common and very unpleasant on-going side effect of Norplant. Brown discharge is indicating hormonal changes and hormonal disbalance in women body. Many service providers consider brown discharge as a normal situation during use of Nporpland.
NORPLANT – side effects
Norplant can cause several side effects including:
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Irregular menstrual periods,
- Absence of periods (amenorrhea),
- Irregular menstrual bleeding,
- Light irregular periods or brown discharge and/or brown spotting,
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Ovarian cysts,
- Stomach upset and/or stomach cramps,
- Headaches,
- Nervousness,
- Nausea,
- Depression,
- Anxiety,
- Dizziness,
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Acne,
- Changes in appetite,
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Weight gain,
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Excessive sweating,
- Excessive growth of facial and body hair (hirsutism),
- Irritation at the insertion site.
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