You can not use Provera for abortion.
No, Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. If you're pregnant, it's because the sperm and egg met. Depo Provera does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test, so if you have a positive test, you are pregnant.
No, but it shouldn't be used during pregnancy....
Provera is perfectly safe for use during pregnancy. Doctors use Provera to help prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy and it is usually taken until 12 weeks gestation, when it is stopped because the placenta has formed and the placenta produces enough progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Years ago, before they had the modern monoclonic pregnancy tests, they used Provera as a pregnancy test. If you did not bleed, you were pregnant. If you bled, you were not pregnant. Provera will cause you to get your period if you have missed your period due to hormonal imbalance. Provera will also stop your bleeding if you have some dysfunctional uterine bleeding (twice a day for five days). During pregnancy, Provera does not cause bleeding. Provera definitely does NOT cause a miscarriage and is definitely used during pregnancy, expecially if you have a low progesterone level.
If you think that's a possibility, you repeat the pregnancy test in two weeks. Depo provera will not end or harm an existing pregnancy; if you're pregnant, you can still choose to continue or end the pregnancy.
Depo Provera is for pregnancy prevention. It doesn't have anything to do with the need to "clean your system out."
You risk pregnancy if you don't use Depo Provera as directed. There are no other special risks from starting and stopping Depo Provera.
Depo provera is meant to prevent ovulation to prevent pregnancy. It does not cause regular ovulation.
There are no known drug interactions between antihelminthics like Vermox and Depo Provera.
Depo Provera shots do not effect the results of home pregnancy tests, nor do they "hide" a pregnancy.
Your body will withdraw from the shot, the hormones in your body protecting you against pregnancy will gradually decrease, you will begin to experience pregnancy or PMS symptoms due to the hormones decreasing in your body and then your at risk of pregnancy. You may also experience a withdrawal bleed.
There are no known drug interactions between medication for bladder infections and Depo Provera.
There are no known drug interactions between Valtrex and Depo Provera