No.
Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy, and is of no use to a woman who is pregnant. You can start when you're not pregnant any longer,.
That is one of the advantages of this drug.
While the birth control patch will create a cycle of monthly withdrawal bleeding, it will not get depo provera out of your system sooner. But if you'd like to see a monthly bleed, the patch will help with that.
Yes, you can get a hysterectomy while Depo Provera is still in effect.
No. Studies have shown that it can cause unwanted problems to your baby if you take provera while you are pregnant.
Smoking will not alter the effectiveness of Depo Provera. However it goes without saying that you would be healthier if you stopped :-)
Clomid (clomiphene citrate) is typically used to stimulate ovulation in women who have difficulty conceiving, while Depo-Provera is a hormonal contraceptive that prevents ovulation. Using Clomid while on Depo-Provera may not be effective, as Depo-Provera suppresses ovulation, making it unlikely for Clomid to work. If you are considering using Clomid, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation and options for fertility treatment.
No. Endometriosis is when endometrial tissue spreads outside the uterus and it causes great pain when the woman menstruates, as well as from inflammation in between periods from where the tissue seeded itself. Depo Provera stops endometrial cells from proliferating, so while a woman uses Depo Provera, she will have very little trouble with her endometriosis. Depo Provera stops periods, which is helpful in endometriosis.
If you start NuvaRing on or before the last day you could get the next injection, you have continuous protection. If you started NuvaRing after the last due date for Depo Provera, you should use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days.
You are supposed to get the shot when you are on your period to make sure you aren't pregnant, but you still need your yearly exam and the doctors dont want you on your period for that.
no, adderall has zero effects on hormones, and does not interact with depo provera.
There is no typical time that it takes to start menstruating after stopping the Depo shot. While some women will bleed within a week or so, it can take others months before their menstrual cycle resumes.