It may happen accidentally, but there's no point in doing so on purpose.
no
The birth control shot is a very effective form of birth control. The hormone progesterone in the birth control shot works by preventing ovulation. The shot is given in the arm or the buttocks every three months. There is a chance of pregnancy if you wait over three months for your next shot.
Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.
Not if you are on hormonal birth control (The Pill, patch, shot, IUD, ring) and used it as directed.
Anything is possible. You can get pregnant on birth control. So being off it a month..of course its possible.
No, the birth control injection will not harm or end an existing pregnancy. If you have discovered you got a shot while pregnant, you can still continue or terminate the pregnancy.
No birth control is 100% effective, and there is always the risk of sexually transmitted disease. With that in mind, you have to decide what is 'safe' for you.
well maybe in depends on how long its going to be to get the baby out
no, because birth control (in any method: pills, ring, patch, shot, implant) is meant to CONTROL birth BEFORE it happens. they are useless after you're already pregnant.
Yes you can! I was on the depo shot for eight years. I went in one day to take the shot, he told me it was time to get off of them, because I wasn't going to be able to have children and that it was gonna mess up my pelvic bones. So he sent me home with some brochures about the different kind of birth controls. When I went back I was two weeks pregnant, now I have another beautiful little boy!
Yes. No birth control is 100% effective. "The shot" (depo-provera) is widely known to have had several instances of conception during its use. You need to see a doctor, the sooner the better.
The shot greatly reduces the likelihood of pregnancy. No method of birth control is perfect, but all of them are in the 95%-plus range of effectiveness, depending on how they are used.