Its different in every woman but usually the same symptoms when your not on any contraceptive medication. If you suspect pregnancy see your doctor.
Its unlikely to become pregnant while on DEPO. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. The symptoms would be the same symptoms as any woman gets when she's pregnant.
If you are referring to the depo shot, many women have very light to no periods while on it. Chances of getting pregnant are very slim but the only way to know if you are is if you take a pregnancy test especially if you start having other than the missed period pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, frequent urination, tender breasts, increase in appetite, etc.
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Signs of pregnancy during the depo are the same as being off the depo. But, a thing is, the depo shot can cause pregnancy symptoms without a pregnancy being present. Headaches backaches urinating often sore breasts sore nipples swollen breasts morning sickness
Because women do not get their periods with this method of birth control, it is understandable to worry about whether or not pregnancy has occurred. If you are getting your shots on schedule, depo-provera is pretty darn effective (99% success rate). It is very unlikely that you would have conceived. If you were late for your shot and were sexually active during that time, the only way to know for certain is taking a pregnancy test.
If you are having "symptoms" of pregnancy then I'd have a test done. That is truly the only way to find the answer. However, after reading all that I have this morning it seems it takes a good 6-12 months for all to go back to normal and our bodies to get back to the fertile field (so to speak).
The depo provera's side effects will definitely make u feel like you're pregnant, i had ALL the signs but tests came out negative.
You're not pregnant if you're on Depo provera and your pregnancy test is negative.
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.
You risk pregnancy if you don't use Depo Provera as directed. There are no other special risks from starting and stopping Depo Provera.
Depo Provera is for pregnancy prevention. It doesn't have anything to do with the need to "clean your system out."
Depo provera is meant to prevent ovulation to prevent pregnancy. It does not cause regular ovulation.
No, but it shouldn't be used during pregnancy....
There are no known drug interactions between Valtrex and Depo Provera
If your periods have started after stopping Depo Provera, you're certainly at risk for pregnancy. Signs of pregnancy are missing periods and a positive pregnancy test.
Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. When you stop, you don't have pregnancy protection. There is no special "fertility boost" immediately after stopping depo provera.
Depo Provera isn't used during pregnancy. There is no report of increased risk of preterm labor in pregnant women who used Depo Provera versus those who have not.
Depo provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. it is not meant to make it easier to get pregnant.
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,.