@Ella the implant busted in my arm . And the iud lodged itself into My uterus. And I've already had 7 surgeries in my life.
Wow that is very bad luck. Well the good news is that if you PLAN to have it reversed, you can make sure the first surgery does all the things to maximise the ability to reverse later. I am not sure if a doctor would be unwilling to do it, if you admit you just want it reversed? But perhaps in your individual circumstances a doctor would agree. You sure you don't want to just use condoms?
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17584-tubal-ligation-reversal I mean you can. It's a very expensive method of birth control. I wouldn't personally put myself through 2 surgeries unnecessarily. Just get a mirena or implant.