The birth conrtol pill stops you from ovulating. Most women have much lighter periods while on the pill. You should have at least 1-3 days of spotting each month to reassure you that you are not pregnant, if you don't miss any pills. A blood test would indicate if there is enough hormone retained from the pills to have the desired result. If you keep careful track of body temperature and notice a slight drop around the time that you would expect to be ovulating, you might be ovulating. Dwight
You should talk to your doctor if you are still feeling no different. Depends on what kind of shot it is.
You know a contraceptive worked if you aren't pregnant.
yes, the shot starts working 24-hours after you get the shot.
If the Camera is not working properly then you will need to take the camera to a Camera repair shop trusted by Sony. They will know how to track down why the camera is not working as it should.
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.
This is because no one knows who shot the first shot. also because the people who do know, are dead
A camera shot taken from extreme distances as in the opening of "Working Girl" a shot of all of NYC was shown...to cheezy music.
getting shot
Inexpensive "working" gun.
I don't know what your basketball shot is.
Not that I know of. I prefer it. It lets me know it's working.
Quick shot isn't an actual shot. I don't know where you heard it, but that's not an actual term. There is a wrist shot, slap shot, chip shot, and snap shot.
As far as we know, Adolf Hitler shot himself.
They Don't.