You can have the contraceptive injection Depo Provera in the last few days of your Pill packet. Â If you have not taken the Pill for a while, or used any other form of contraception, you will probably have to have a pregnancy test before they will inject you with Depo Provera. Â Alternatively, they may ask you to come back for your injection while you are having a menstrual period.
You can start the shot at any time if you're on the pill, with no break in protection.
Usually for 4 days.
Hi, Your question is: Do you spot after stopping the pill? Yes, you do spot after stopping the pill. The "spotting" usually occurs within 7 days of stopping the pill but sometimes it can take as long as 14 days to occur. This spotting is known as a withdrawal bleed and is perfectly normal. It simply means birth control is withdrawing from your system.
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
No. For continuous protection against pregnancy, it's best to start the pill around the time the next Depo Provera shot is due.
If you are off the pill then yes you can become pregnant. Generally it takes awhile for the pill to leave your system but it is not unheard of to become pregnant right after stopping the pill.
You can get pregnant after you stop the pill.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
The birth control pill is out of your system within days, but you may have some hormonal-related symptoms as you begin to ovulate again after stopping.
Typically a woman who had normal periods before using the pill will ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping the pill. The average couple will get pregnant in six months, whether the pill was used before or never used.
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
yes it changed due the pill.