You cannot reverse the injectable, so if you already had the injectable, you will have to wait 1, 2 or three months (depending on the type of injectable) to start trying. Be patient – sometimes it can take up to 10 months after the last shot for fertility to come back completely.
Still not working? If you want to become pregnant sometime shortly, consider using the monthly injectable, NET-EN (2 months injectable) or different hormonal methods. The pill, patch, ring, or IUD all allow a faster return to fertility than the Injectable.
Try a different method: IUD, Patch, Pill, Ring or to know more about these Contraceptive visit findmymethod.org.
It's not, used as directed it is one of the most effective methods of birth control. Less than 1 out of 100 women will get pregnant each year, while on DepoProvera.
You might not neccesarily be pregnant, but there is a higher chance than if you actually used a condom, or any other contraceptive..
It is possible to become pregnant immediately after removal of an IUD. Even with mirena coils which contain small amounts of progesterone, the contraceptive won't work as soon as the IUD is removed. Once your IUD is removed you can become pregnant immediately, it has no residual contraceptive effect. 85% of couples will get pregnant within the year, just as the rate if no IUD had been used.
it should be replaced-- the heat can destroy the medication with in the jelly
Chalk has no contraceptive properties.
Injection
The contraceptive implant does not cause infertility. 15 in 100 patients will not get pregnant in the first year after stopping the implant. THat's the same rate as patients who've never used the implant.
Ancient Egyptians used crocodile dung as a contraceptive.
Contraceptive injections are used to avoid pregnancy.
All contraceptive methods have a failure rate, even if used correctly. Not using them consistently and correctly increases the failure rate.
A study showed that it could have spermicidal effects... However you shouldn't rely in this if you don't want to get pregnant. Go on the pill, use condoms...
No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.