It is not uncommon to experience light bleeding after getting a hormonal contraceptive implant. This is usually temporary and should resolve on its own. However, if the bleeding persists for more than 4 weeks or becomes heavier, it is important to consult a doctor to assess your needs and receive appropriate treatment. It is always best to seek medical advice if you have any concerns or questions about your contraceptive method.
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