Advantages of hormonal methods of birth control include that they are all highly <span>effective and their effects are reversible. They do not rely on spontaneity and can be used in advance of sexual activity. Disadvantages of hormonal methods for birth control include: The necessity of taking medications continuously </span><span>
AS for the implants Negative side effects usually go away after a few months, once your body gets used to your implant. THe most common side effect is irregular bleeding (aka spotting), especially in the first 6-12 months. Sometimes the implant causes long-term spotting, or periods get longer or heavier. </span><span>
I hope this helps and that you have a blessed day </span><span />
Advantages: reduce menstrual cramps; make periods regular and lighter; offer protection against certain diseases; prevent acne, ectopic pregnancy, anemia, ovarian cysts, premenstrual symptoms, and vaginal dryness; high effectiveness if used correctly
Disadvantages: bleeding between periods, tender breasts, nausea, and vomiting
The answer is true. Initially a person enjoys the physical and emotional response, as time goes on they need more of the drug just to feel "normal". They are always seeking the same feeling as the first high.