Yes, migraines can be less severe with Nexplanon, as it contains only progestin which does not typically impact migraines. Nexplanon can be removed before the 3-year mark if needed, and fertility should return after stopping the contraceptive method. However, it may take some time for fertility to return to normal, so it may not be an immediate effect. It is common for women who choose Nexplanon to be looking for a medium-term contraceptive solution.
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