A woman who stops Depo Provera may get a period immediately after stopping, or it may take up to 18 months. The average is 11 months. Take a pregnancy test if you may be at risk for pregnancy.
Pregnancy on the contraceptive implant is not likely. Lighter bleeding is normal on the contraceptive implant, as is changes in timing. You should not expect a regular, monthly episode of bleeding on the implant.
An oral contraceptive (birth control) can do wonders in regulating a menstrual cycle.
Yes, the contraceptive implant affects your period. Some women have unpredictable bleeding, and others have none.
It's unlikely that you're pregnant on the contraceptive implant. Take a home pregnancy test if you have symptoms of pregnancy.
it varys from person to person some people its as little as 3 months or as long as 2 yrs,,, i was a person on depo took 1,5 yrs for my period to become reg again
Yes unless they get a contraceptive that stops it.
There is usually no recovery period following the injection of botulinum toxin. The maximal effects are usually seen four to seven days following injection.
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.
Yes. You may have conceived before your first post-contraception period, or any time since then. Take a pregnancy test or speak to your sexual health or family planning practitioner for confidential advice.
It shouldn't if you take it properly. Birth control can be used to make your period more predictable & controlled. For example, I prefer my period at the beginning of the month because I expect it then. Mentally I just know new month, period is coming.
There is no special meaning associated with bleeding on the contraceptive implant.
After stopping the contraceptive implant, your menstrual cycle will return to its previous pattern (whether regular or irregular) in four to six weeks.