Yes you can. if you dont get it on time then they will do a test on you to see if your prego. but it all depends on the person for the shot to leave your body.
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Yes, you might get pregnant if you have sex without birth control. Consider using the morning after pill, and talk to your health care provider about a new method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.
There's a range of time to get your next injection in order to have continuous protection from depo provera . If you get the next injection later than this range, you could get pregnant.
Yes. Although it is true that for many women it takes months for their fertility to return after stopping Depo Provera, it is still possible to fall pregnant if you leave it longer than 12 weeks to have your next shot. You should use another method of contraception until you can speak to your GP to get another Depo shot.
You should assume that you no longer have protection from Depo Provera when you are late for the next shot. If you don't want to get pregnant, start using another birth control method at that time.
Yes, it is possible. The Depo injection is 99% effective, but there is always that small 1% chance that you could become pregnant while on it. However, most women who have gotten pregnant while on the depo injection is because they waited too long to get their next depo injection so it was no longer effective. If you are on this type of birth control, remember to get your shots on time. Also remember that while the shot helps prevent pregnancy, it does not protect against STDs in any way.
You should assume that you no longer have protection from Depo Provera when you are late for the next shot. If you don't want to get pregnant, start using another birth control method at that time.
it is always possible u could be pregnant since no form of bc is 100% effective. when i was on depo i use to spot for 4-6 weeks before my next sht was due but i had no other symptoms. how long have u been on the shot? r ur breasts tender or anything?
You can get the next Depo Provera shot as soon as ten weeks after the last one.
You should assume that you no longer have protection from Depo Provera when you are late for the next shot. If you don't want to get pregnant, start using another birth control method at that time.
You can start depo provera at any time in your cycle, then return for the next injection about twelve weeks later.
After the effect of the last dose of Depo-Provera has diminished, 83% of women get pregnant at some point within a year. This number is similar for women who do not use any form of birth control. Eighty-five percent of women who do not use birth control conceive within a year. So, when you stop using Depo-Provera, you will return to your underlying level of fertility. But if your goal is to become pregnant within the next year, Depo-Provera is not recommended. Being able to get pregnant after using Depo-Provera has nothing to do with how many shots you've had. Whether you've had 1 dose or 20, it's the same. For some women it takes more time. And for other women, it happens faster.
That usually depends on how long you were on the depo. The longer you were on it (like over a year vs 1 or 2 months the less likely you would be) But if you had sex around 5 days late for injection you might want to have a pregnancy test before your next shot.