Yes, you might. There are some women that can conceive right away, within the week they were suppossed to get their next Depo shot or a few months after they have missed their shot. It depends on how quickly your body adjusts to the progesterone (which is the hormone in Depo that keeps a woman from ovulating). Some woman can adjust quite quickly, where others have a longer time.
no. you have till a week after the shot was due. but doctors are supposed to test for pregnancy before EVERY shot, if they are not doing so request it, or the baby could have disformities(if you do get pregnant while on shot, because it is not totally impossible).
It is possible to become pregnant any time that a penis is placed in a vagina. While your chances are much greater if a full ejaculation takes place in the vagina, there ARE some sperm that are present in the pre-ejaculate fluid- and it only takes ONE sperm finding it's way to the egg. Depo Provera becomes effective 7 days after the injection. Please note- it prevents pregnancy- it does NOT protect you from sexually transmitted disease.
Yes, you can get pregnant in you are late in getting your next Birth Control shot. Being late is the most common reason that women get pregnant on Depo-Provera. If you find it hard to get back into the office for your next injection, consider changing to a method like the implant or the IUD that don't require you to make appointments in a timely manner.
Always a chance but my doctor told me u should be good to go within a day of getting the shot.
yes and I have had the experience of getting pregnant while on it = very possible. the only way is 100% is NO sex.
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There is no way to speed up the process of ovulation after stopping Depo Provera. Some women will get pregnant immediately, and for others it can take 18 months. The average is 11 months. This information is noted in the patient package insert with each injection.
You do not need to have the Depo Provera injection during menstruation. The health care provider should be able to advise you about when you should get the injection. If you have a negative pregnancy test, and can commit to retesting for pregnancy in three weeks, there's no reason that you shouldn't get Depo Provera that day.
There is no harm in missing a Depo Provera injection as long as you are OK with getting pregnant, or are using an alternative method. YOu can restart Depo at any time.
There is no need to change sides or use the same side for the depo provera injection. There are no special side effects from having the injection on the same side.
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.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if using Depo Provera perfectly, although the risk is very low. If you miss your injection, you could get pregnant more easily.
No there is not an injection to cancel the depo injection you have o wait out the whole 12 weeks.After the injection wheres off it may take up to 12 months even loger for your menstrual cycle to come back and for you to fall pregnant.
You can receive a depo provera injection immediately, though if you are not on your period or you aren't having periods then it is wise to use alternative contraception for 7 days. Any health care professional will usually want a pregnancy test performed to ensure that you are not pregnant as a result of missing the injection.
If you are not getting your Depo Provera injection at least every 13 to 15 weeks, you could get pregnant.
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.
If you have the implant inserted before your last Depo Provera injection runs out, there is no increased risk of pregnancy while switching from one to the other.