Yes, they make you urinate in a cup to check for pregnancy.
no, only if you miss your next shot. you are givin a 10 day grace period to get the shot but, if you go over that then more than likely they will give you a test.
It isn't likely as long as you had your shots at their schedule times. It is more likely that your tender breasts and sore nipples are temporary side effects of the depo. Just like any other form of birth control, there are sidre effects. Most of depo's side effects mimic pregnancy side effects. That is why your doctor should be performing a pregnancy test prior to giving you your quarterly depo injection. As long as your doctor knows you are sexually active, they should be MAKING YOU take a pregnancy test before they give you the depo injection.
Depo-Provvera is over 99% effective against pregnancy.
most likely you are NOT pregnant because you got depo but check a pregnancy test to be sure. in case you were pregnant BEFORE the depo?
You still have the same protection the day before depo provera is due. Some women have bleeding just before the shot is due, but they are still protected.
Yes. Depo does not prevent UTIs. However, pregnancy is very unlikely on Depo.
No, Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. If you're pregnant, it's because the sperm and egg met. Depo Provera does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test, so if you have a positive test, you are 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.
No, but it shouldn't be used during pregnancy....
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.
If you missed your Depo Provera shot but haven't been having sex, you aren't at risk of pregnancy. Talk with your health care provider before you're sexually active again if you still want to avoid pregnancy.
The Depo anti pregnancy shot may cause several pregnancy symptoms. One of these is a lightened or completely removed menstrual cycle, this is because Depo tricks the body into believing it's already pregnant. A pregnancy test should be done to make sure, however.
Headache is not a sign of pregnancy. Depo is a highly effective method. If you think you could be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.