Nexplanon (etonogestrel) and your contraceptive choices

The Nexplanon contraceptive implant adds to the contraceptive choices available to help women and their partners plan when to start or extend a family. Please talk to your doctor or a nurse if you would like more information about Nexplanon. They will be able to provide advice and check if you may be suitable for this form of hormonal contraception.

You may also like to view the websites listed below, which contain general advice for women on contraception and contraceptive choices.

Talk Choice
National campaign aimed at the general public that is all about contraceptive choice.

Brook
Sexual health advice and services for young people, including advice on contraceptive choices.

Family Planning Association
UK sexual health charity that provides information on contraception and contraceptive services.

NHS Choices
Information about contraception from the National Health Service's website.

Please note that you should consult your doctor or another suitably trained healthcare provider when considering what type of contraception is most appropriate for you.

If you have already been prescribed the Nexplanon contraceptive implant by your healthcare provider, please visit the My Nexplanon section of this website.

The Talk Choice website is a national campaign aimed at the general public that gives information on available methods of contraception.

 

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Adverse events should also be reported to MSD Drug Safety Department on 01707 363773

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