- Mungai Eve addressed a fan’s curiosity about her family planning implant, candidly sharing that she got the birth control in 2020
- This happened during a show with Abel Mutua’s wife, Judy Nyawira, who also shared her agony with contraceptives
- Eve explained that the implant reflects her proactive approach to family planning but wailed that it has become too visible of late that she can’t hide it
Mungai Eve has openly shared her experience with various family planning methods, detailing which ones worked for her and which did not.
This discussion arose when a fan noticed an implant on the digital creator’s arm during a show with Abel Mutua’s wife, Judy Nyawira, and asked her to explain her use of the implant and her views on popular family planning methods.
Initially, Mungai expressed dismay that the implant on her arm had become very visible recently.
She then elaborated on her journey with the birth control implant, a small, thin rod-like device worn under the skin of the arm to prevent pregnancy.
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Eve explained that she got the implant back in 2020 because she does not want to have children.
Eve Defends Herself
Eve said that since getting the implant, many people have asked her why she chose it and why she thought it was a good decision for her.
The petite creator, who recently separated from her longtime boyfriend, Director Trevor, said the main reason she is comfortable with the implant is that it works for her and has never caused any adverse reactions.
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She added that there is nothing wrong with using contraceptives as they are a convenient option for people not ready to have children.
However, she advised women to consult their gynecologists to understand which family planning method works best for them, noting that while the implant worked for her, it might not be suitable for everyone.
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She also mentioned that the implant has become increasingly noticeable over the past year, making it difficult to hide.
About the Birth Control Implant
The birth control implant, also called Nexplanon, and its slightly older version, Implanon, are inserted by a doctor under the skin of the upper arm. The implant releases the hormone progestin to prevent pregnancy.