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IM OVULATING, I THINK I COULD GET PREGNANT

okay!, Im ovulating and it is hurting me. mY BOYFRIEND wants a baby and i have the implanon in my arm.  I just got through bleeding for like 3 months and now im off. We had sex to day and im ovalating( while) the implanon on my arm. They say  implanon is 99% and 1% that i will! And when i say i been ovulating ( im creaming (white cream) like a water water running. im hurting so bad ...where my ovuls located! TELL ME IF I COULD BECOME PREGNANT!
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Please! Don't get implanon It's the worst BC out
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How well effective is the implanon?Should I have any worries?
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Hey, I have a question ....Im Been on the implanon 4 a year and some months. I start to have irregualr bleed so i got off on feb 19, and me and my bf did something some hours after this was done. To day is Mar 6 and i have throw up like 4 times, stomach hurt from time to times, and not been to sleepy though! I end up cheat on march 3, with my ex and my 2 week wasnt here yet to see was i pregnant or no by my boyfriend... do you think i could be pregnant by my ex in the long run or pregnant my my bf,, or after the implanon right then i cant get pregnant please help...when should i know if im pregnant.
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If your on birth control...YOU should not be ovulating! You might want to get that check out. Of course no birth control is 100% effective, but like I said you shouldn't be having ovulation pains while on it. It might just not be the right option for you.
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