The Birth Control pill does not change how long depo provera stays in your system, and doesn't get it out of your system faster.
Most people have amenorrhea (no periods) after being on the Depo-Provera for 3 years, though some spotting can occur also.
I've heard it can take 18-24 months for Depo to be completely out of your system.
Yes, you should use a back up method if you stopped taking the shot. Essentially, the protection stops the week you are due in for your shot. Now, the chances of you conceiving are still slim but a condom or even the pill is recommended. Depo Provera is said to stay in your system for up to 18 months but will not prevent you from getting pregnant after you stop taking it, no matter how long it is in your system or how long you were taking the shot.
it should start in about 35 days, if not a pregnancy test should be administered.
Depo Provera prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation and making it difficult for sperm to get through the cervix. It has no effect on sperm directly.
Antibiotics don't have any effect on Depo.
It means the blood pooled in the uterus and vagina long enough to start to coagulate.
It can take a long time to get your period again or to get pregnant.It took me 18months before my cycle started again.
To switch from the birth control pill to Depo PRovera, just get the shot at any time without missing your scheduled birth control pills. You'll have immediate protection from the day of the shot, as long as you took the pills as scheduled in the weeks before.
It isn't likely as long as you had your shots at their schedule times. It is more likely that your tender breasts and sore nipples are temporary side effects of the depo. Just like any other form of birth control, there are sidre effects. Most of depo's side effects mimic pregnancy side effects. That is why your doctor should be performing a pregnancy test prior to giving you your quarterly depo injection. As long as your doctor knows you are sexually active, they should be MAKING YOU take a pregnancy test before they give you the depo injection.
Well im no doctor, but i weighed 90lbs when i started depo, i was 114lbs within a year. i have been off depo for 5 months and ive lost 10 lbs. but everyone is different. it has alot to do with staying busy and will power to just push away from the table, cutting your servings of food in half.
no, adderall has zero effects on hormones, and does not interact with depo provera.