Yes. Weight gain, eating a lot, mood changes. Ssore breast
Yes it does
The Depo shot has about a 99% chance of preventing pregnancy.
You are having these pregnancy symptoms because you're using DEPO. DEPO is notorious for hormonal imbalances, menustration problems & side effects. Your having the side effects. Change your birth control to tablets or use a condom.
Pregnancy is a known risk of having sex, even with birth control.
The birth control pill does not help you get pregnant; it prevents pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant after Depo Provera, just have sex. Fertility returns from 1 to 18 months after stopping; ther average is 11 months.
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.
Yes, Depo Provera is a birth control medication and is intended to help women avoid pregnancy.
The birth control pill, if used correctly, has over a 98% chance of preventing pregnancy. Other methods with high efficacy in preventing pregnancy include the Depo-Provera injection as well as birth control implants and IUDs. However, the most effective form of birth control is abstinence.
The birth control pill is meant to prevent pregnancy. Going on the pill after stopping Depo Provera will reduce the risk of pregnancy while you're on it.
Depo Provera is meant to prevent ovulation so that you can avoid pregnancy.
To switch from the birth control pill to Depo PRovera, just get the shot at any time without missing your scheduled birth control pills. You'll have immediate protection from the day of the shot, as long as you took the pills as scheduled in the weeks before.
It is definitely safer to switch from the birth control to the shot, as you have protection throughout. If a woman on the birth control pill gets a Depo Provera injection, she will have immediate protection against pregnancy. If a woman not on birth control pills gets a Depo Provera injection, she may have a delay in protection, depending on where she was in her menstrual cycle.
No. For continuous protection against pregnancy, it's best to start the pill around the time the next Depo Provera shot is due.