Yes, but make sure: If you are experiencing troublesome side effects from the nexplanon, then you should consider removing it. Just make sure that the symptoms you are experiencing are due to the nexplanon, and should get better once it's removed. And make sure you will be able to have another effective method of birth control if you don't want to conceive.
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