Ovulation.
it is yes.
Every 12 weeks. You can get it as soon as every 11 weeks just to be extra careful or to prevent breakthrough bleeding.
Contraceptive is designed to prevent pregnancy
There is no way to do this.
They usually last six months.
Yes, some women do, while others don't.
On the average for contraception, Noristat contraceptive is only good for up to 8 weeks. After 8 weeks of the last injection, one may be able to become pregnant.
An injection that stops you getting pregnant
Yes it does, once you drink any stametta product the contraceptive gets washed away.
No. A contraceptive can only prevent pregnancy. Once someone is pregnant it is too late to prevent it from happening.
using pills and contraceptive method
Barrier contraceptive methods physically prevent sperm from reaching the egg, such as condoms and diaphragms. Chemical contraceptive methods, on the other hand, utilize hormones to prevent ovulation or change the cervical mucus to inhibit sperm movement, like birth control pills or patches.