IUCD / Implanon Insertion

IUCD and Implanon insertion Adelaide

IUCD / Implanon Insertion

Choosing the right contraception is a personal decision, and what works well for one woman may not be the best option for another. At Kensington Park Medical, we provide clear, practical advice on IUCD and Implanon options, helping you understand the benefits, considerations, and whether they are suitable for your individual health needs, lifestyle, and future family planning goals. Our doctors take the time to answer your questions, explain your choices, and support you through every step of the process, from consultation through to insertion and follow up care.

IUCD and Implanon insertion Adelaide

Long acting contraception, explained clearly and fitted safely

Kensington Park Medical provides doctor led consultations for long acting reversible contraception, including IUCD and Implanon insertion for suitable patients.

We help you understand your options, compare benefits and risks, prepare for the procedure and receive appropriate follow up care.

IUCD insertion Implanon insertion Contraception advice Removal and replacement

At a glance

  • Long acting reversible contraception
  • Options for patients who prefer not to take a daily pill
  • Doctor led suitability assessment
  • Clear explanation of side effects and risks
  • Supportive follow up after insertion

When it may help

  • Long term contraception
  • Difficulty remembering daily pills
  • Pregnancy spacing
  • Post pregnancy contraception planning
  • Hormonal contraception review
  • Heavy or painful period discussion

Your options

  • Hormonal IUCD discussion
  • Copper IUCD discussion
  • Implanon insertion
  • Implanon removal
  • Implanon replacement
  • Alternative contraception advice

Why choose KPMP

  • Respectful women’s health care
  • Doctor led contraception advice
  • Clear preparation instructions
  • Procedure planning and aftercare
  • Side effect review
  • Convenient Adelaide location
How it works

A simple pathway for choosing the right contraception

Long acting reversible contraception can be highly convenient, but the right choice depends on your health history, bleeding pattern, medication use, future pregnancy plans and personal preference.

1
Consultation Your GP discusses your goals, medical history and options.
2
Suitability check We review risks, timing, pregnancy status and any tests needed.
3
Procedure plan You receive clear preparation advice before insertion.
4
Insertion The IUCD or Implanon is inserted by a trained clinician.
5
Follow up We review comfort, side effects and ongoing concerns.
IUCD

IUCD insertion and contraceptive planning

An IUCD is a small device placed inside the uterus to provide long acting contraception. Depending on the type, it may work through hormonal or non hormonal mechanisms.

Your GP will discuss whether an IUCD is suitable, what to expect during insertion, possible side effects, expected bleeding changes and when follow up may be needed.

IUCD may suit patients who want

  • A low maintenance contraceptive option
  • Long acting pregnancy prevention
  • A reversible method
  • Non daily contraception
  • Individualised bleeding management discussion
  • Pregnancy spacing support

Implanon in brief

  • Small contraceptive rod placed under the skin of the upper arm
  • Long acting and reversible
  • Does not require daily tablets
  • Can be removed if unsuitable or no longer needed
  • Bleeding pattern changes can occur
  • Suitability should be discussed with your doctor
Implanon

Implanon insertion, removal and replacement

Implanon is a long acting contraceptive implant inserted under the skin of the upper arm. It may suit patients who want reliable contraception without needing to remember a daily pill.

At Kensington Park Medical, we can discuss insertion, removal or replacement, including benefits, possible side effects, bleeding changes and what to do if you have concerns after the procedure.

Before insertion

Your doctor may discuss timing, pregnancy exclusion, STI screening where relevant, pain relief options and whether the chosen method suits your health history.

During the procedure

Your clinician explains each step before proceeding. Implanon is inserted into the upper arm. IUCD insertion involves placement through the cervix into the uterus.

After insertion

You receive aftercare advice, what symptoms to watch for, when contraception becomes effective and when to book a review if you have pain, bleeding or concerns.

Choosing between options

IUCD or Implanon. Which is better for me?

There is no single best option for everyone. The right contraceptive choice depends on your priorities, period pattern, side effect tolerance, medical conditions, medication interactions and future pregnancy plans.

1

Discuss goals

We clarify what matters most to you, including convenience, bleeding control, hormone preference and reversibility.

2

Compare risks

Your GP explains common side effects, less common risks and when a method may not be suitable.

3

Plan safely

If suitable, we arrange the procedure timing, preparation, insertion and follow up care.

This page provides general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. Contraceptive suitability varies between patients. Please speak with your GP about risks, benefits and alternatives before choosing a method.

Book an IUCD or Implanon consultation in Adelaide

Speak with Kensington Park Medical about long acting contraception, IUCD insertion, Implanon insertion, removal, replacement or personalised contraceptive advice.

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