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We get a lot of questions, so its possible weve already answered one a lot like yours.
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Can I get the implant at Planned Parenthood?
A: Implanon is not as widely available as some other forms of birth control, like the pill or the patch. But more and more health care providers are being trained to insert and remove the implant. As this continues, a greater number of Planned Parenthood health centers and other providers will be offering it.
Contact your local Planned Parenthood health center to find the closest center that offers Implanon.
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Does it hurt to get the implant?
A: It does not necessarily hurt when the implant is inserted or removed -- but it can.
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