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Hi,
Thanks so much for the reply! And as far as testing, my doctor performed a routine exam and papsmere and told me that nothing was anatomically wrong with me. I have been doing some research and found out that Implanon works by stopping release of the egg, and also changes the mucous in the cervix and the lining of the uterus. So this made me wonder, if its making changes to the lining of my uterus wouldn't it be changing my vaginal tissue as well? This could explain the sensitivity and the burning. I have decided to talk with my doctor and switch to an alternative birth control that works in a different way. I really hope that fixes the problem, but I will keep you posted. Thanks so much for the input, its good to know I am not alone!

December 6, 2011 - 10:39am

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