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The process of preventing fertilization of eggs is called contraception or birth control. Examples of contraception include the birth control pill, Depo Provera injection, the coil and condoms.
i am obese but in good health and my doctor has no problem giving it to me, however a friend of mine is morbidly obese and she was refused the depo provera injection, they gave her the POP instead, progesterone only pill.
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.
not have intercourse with someone who already aids or use contraception and go to your local GP and ask for an injection.
It depends what contraceptive you're using. They can come in Pills which you have to swallow every day and the other way is the injection which you can be given every 3 months.
You are still protected at 13 weeks after the last injection. There is no additional reduction in pregnancy risk if you're on Depo Provera and take the morning after pill.
Abstinence is the only 100% effective method of birth control.There are lots of different ways for contraception. There is:-male or female condom-diaphragm-the pill-a patch (evra. The patch constantly releases estrogen and progestininto the blood stream)-an injection (depo- provera. an injection every 12-13 weeks, it an injection of progestin, which stops the release of an egg)-vaginal ring (NuvaRing. It is much like the pill, it releases estrogen and progestin which stop the women from releasing an egg)-intra-uterine system (mirena. Provides 5 years of contraception, realease levonorgestrel which makes the uterian mucus thicker and harder for sperm to reach the uterus)-intra-uterine device (copper IUD. Provides 5 years of contraception, the copper changes the chemistry of the uterus)You should do more research and consult your doctor about your options. Like most medication they have side effects and can be dangerous is not used properly.
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.
Emergency contraception
Do you live in India and are looking for information about contraception options? Visit findmymethod.org, where you can find out about all the contraceptive methods available, how and where to get them and other necessary information. Contraception options available in India are Sterilization, emergency contraceptive pill, birth control injection, non-hormonal IUD, Birth control pills.
You can receive a depo provera injection immediately, though if you are not on your period or you aren't having periods then it is wise to use alternative contraception for 7 days. Any health care professional will usually want a pregnancy test performed to ensure that you are not pregnant as a result of missing the injection.
If you want to stop the injection all you need to do is not have your next injection. Your periods and natural fertility may take a while to return after you stop using the injection. However, it is possible to get pregnant before you have seen your first period. If you don't wish to become pregnant then you should use another method of contraception from the day your injection is due. If you have sex without using another method of contraception you may want to consider using emergency contraception. It takes 3 months (12/13 weeks) although it would take anywhere up to a year for your periods to start again.