It has been said that you can pretty much instantly lose your periods while other women had their period for up to a year of being on the shot. I'm on month two and no longer have my periods. It has been said that you can pretty much instantly lose your periods while other women had their period for up to a year of being on the shot. I'm on month two and no longer have my periods.
iv heard all side affects can last until it fully leaves your body which can take up 2 a couple years on some women , im on it and so far iv been bleeding for 2 weeks straight:(
It took me 6 months
on the 30th day
You can start the shot at any time if you're on the pill, with no break in protection.
When I was on the shot I never had a cycle.
Ontario by a long shot. Then Quebec, then Alberta. I don't know the statistics completely.
its like you got shot
your eyes start to become blood shot red ,when you have the lights out playing and they start to itch.
it should start in about 35 days, if not a pregnancy test should be administered.
it could, but usually, no. 8 out of 10 chance it will not affect your menstrual cycle
The new birth control method may be immediately effective, or there may be a delay, depending on the change. For instance, if changing from the pill, patch, ring or shot to the pill, patch, ring or shot, you have immediate protection as long as you aren't starting the new method later than you were supposed to start the next cycle of the old one. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
I'm British, I've never heard the shot put called long shot, I know it as shot put. 'Long shot' is an informal term meaning a distant chance, or a possible guess.
After the last shot of Depo Provera, it can take over 6 months for the drug to leave the body.But you should start another form of birth control after 6-12 weeks after your last shot.
The Long Shot was created on 2004-04-18.