Loss of sensitivity after Nexplanon

This one is for the ladies. I'll start by saying I (23F) have no underlying health issues that could be a cause. I'm young, healthy, and in my prime. This has been the case for 5 years, but has really gotten worse the past 2 months.

I have had the nexplanon implant for about 5 years (first implant for 3 years, currently on my second). I love it for the most part. I don't have to worry about taking something every day, lighter periods, no cramping, 99.9% effective, etc. Though I love it, it's definitely given me a few bad side effects here and there, but by far the worst is loss of sensitivity. Not just loss of sensitivity inside my vagina, but everywhere sexual.

Before this implant, either with no birth control or a different form, someone could touch me and I would be dripping wet. The slightest run if the fingers down my thigh would drive me absolutely crazy. My, and please tell me I'm not alone in this, nipples were EXTREMELY sensitive, just as much as my clit. I can still cum just by someone playing with my nipples, but that used to be waaay more intense and easy before nexplanon. I used to be able to cum with only penetration, but no longer can.

I feel like I actually have to work to get horny now and that has never been the case for me. I've always had a crazy high sex drive and getting wet has never been an issue. I still feel in the mood and want sex just as badly, but my pussy isn't reminding me that its go time like she used to. That tingle you get when you're just aching to be touched doesn't happen anymore. I have to really be built up and teased before I get wet and, like I said, she doesn't beg for it like she used to.

Has anyone else experienced this side effect? I'm honestly thinking of switching to a different BC because of it. Still have a crazy sex drive mentally, but my pussy just says "meh."

Sorry for formatting/spelling. On mobile.



Submitted December 01, 2019 at 12:18AM

This one is for the ladies. I'll start by saying I (23F) have no underlying health issues that could be a cause. I'm young, healthy, and in my prime. This has been the case for 5 years, but has really gotten worse the past 2 months.I have had the nexplanon implant for about 5 years (first implant for 3 years, currently on my second). I love it for the most part. I don't have to worry about taking something every day, lighter periods, no cramping, 99.9% effective, etc. Though I love it, it's definitely given me a few bad side effects here and there, but by far the worst is loss of sensitivity. Not just loss of sensitivity inside my vagina, but everywhere sexual.Before this implant, either with no birth control or a different form, someone could touch me and I would be dripping wet. The slightest run if the fingers down my thigh would drive me absolutely crazy. My, and please tell me I'm not alone in this, nipples were EXTREMELY sensitive, just as much as my clit. I can still cum just by someone playing with my nipples, but that used to be waaay more intense and easy before nexplanon. I used to be able to cum with only penetration, but no longer can.I feel like I actually have to work to get horny now and that has never been the case for me. I've always had a crazy high sex drive and getting wet has never been an issue. I still feel in the mood and want sex just as badly, but my pussy isn't reminding me that its go time like she used to. That tingle you get when you're just aching to be touched doesn't happen anymore. I have to really be built up and teased before I get wet and, like I said, she doesn't beg for it like she used to.Has anyone else experienced this side effect? I'm honestly thinking of switching to a different BC because of it. Still have a crazy sex drive mentally, but my pussy just says "meh."Sorry for formatting/spelling. On mobile.

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