You still have the same protection the day before depo provera is due. Some women have bleeding just before the shot is due, but they are still protected.
It will take one full month until you are protected fully against pregnancy.
If she's been on the pill for over a month then she's protected against pregnancy.
If you take the BCP everyday as directed you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
If you've been on birth control for over 4 weeks then you're protected against pregnancy.
If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
your never protected from having a baby, but allow 2-4 weeks for the birth control to take its 99.99% effect.
Yes, but not very likely. Yes, you could become pregnant as once the ring has been removed, you will no longer be protected against pregnancy.
Continue taking your pills as normal but use a condom for 2 weeks so your protected against pregnancy.
Pre-pregnancy refers to the period before a woman becomes pregnant. It is a time when health and lifestyle choices can have a significant impact on the health of both the mother and potential baby. It is recommended to speak with a healthcare provider during this time to optimize health and prepare for pregnancy.
Birth control is NOT instant and needs to be taken 30 days before it is protecting against pregnancy. I suggest before you have any further sex you take sex education, learn about prevention of pregnancy, and to realize that sex has responsibilities.
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This type of hypertension usually exists before pregnancy or may develop before week 20 of pregnancy.