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When should I go in

I had my implanon removed March 7th after having it for 2 years and had af April 11 and nowI get cramps but no af and i don't know if I should wait it out or go to a doc.

Any suggestions?
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I get nauseated especially in the mornings and sometimes eating helps. I have menstrual cramps most of the days but I'm not bleeding. I just feel like I have my af without bleeding. This is frustrating. Plus I have a negative test last saturday.
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Hi there,
After stopping any birth control method a woman can get pregnant any time. She can conceive within few weeks to   a couple of months after removing implanon.Are you also experiencing nausea, vomiting? It is best to take up pregnancy test and rule out pregnancy. If pregnancy is ruled out for more queries and assistance it is best to visit a gynecologist. Do keep me posted.
Best luck and regards!
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