No, you shouldn't. I recommend that you talk with your doctor about that. However, the shot does not protect you againt infections or diseases.
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.
If she was on birth control you should not have much to worry about.
no
Getting "the shot" or Depo-Provera for birth control can increase your appetite, which can cause weight gain.
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.
It's the medication in the birth control shot.
It doesn't.
contraceptive pill
Antibiotics rarely affect the birth control pill in general.
See your doctor or birth control clinic.
Birth control pills, patch, ring, shot, and Mirena IUD contain medications.
The Depo shot has about a 99% chance of preventing pregnancy.