you could be. Are you under stress? Are you sure you are ovulating? Those are some other reasons you don't get your period. Also, I was on depo for 6 years, and was not ovulating once I got off it (no period either) (It is a downfall of depo, no period for so long, when you get off it your body can still be outta whack)You should see your doctor they can give you a hormone pill to jump start things for you. Also, depo can take 12 to 18 months to get fully out of your system. When I got off depo and was not getting my period i had sore and swallon nippled and boobs, headaches, nausea, sore lower back and hip pain. All signs of pregnancy, but it was my body going through withdrawl.
it depends if you are ovulating, if you have started to have a normal period then you may get pregnant. however it can take a while for your body to get back to normal. i was on the injection for roughly a year, and it took me approx 8 months to fall pregnant.
Yes, getting your Depo Provera shot late can put you at risk of pregnancy. If you aren't able to reliably get the next injection on time, consider changing to a method like the implant or IUD that doesn't require you to return to the office.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. When you stop, you don't have pregnancy protection. There is no special "fertility boost" immediately after stopping depo provera.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
There's no secret to getting pregnancy after taking Depo Provera. You simply have unprotected sex. Some women will be able to get pregnant immediately after the shot is due, and others may have a delay of fertility up to 18 months. The average is 11 monthns. There is no strategy for speeding the return to fertility.
Chances are Good. In fact you may already be pregnant, which is why you aren't having a period.
By having unprotected sex.
There is a 50% chance that you are pregnant if your fiancee and you had unprotected sex, you are not on birth control and he did not pull out. If this happened twice, it is 50% likely that you are pregnant but the only way you will know for sure is by taking a pregnancy test.
Yes. It's even possible to get pregnant while still on Depo Provera, as it is not 100 percent effective. 83 percent of women who stop taking the shot get pregnant within the first year. Time does vary as your fertility will go back to what it was before taking the shot. Some women can conceive sooner, and some later.
Nine months. There is a chance that you can get pregnant from not taking your dose at around the same time each day (2-4 hours outside of when you usually take it.) If you have not taken your contraceptive pill for two-three consecutive days, you are unprotected. At two weeks, consider yourself completely unprotected.
i was on that when i became pregnant with my first child, and she didn't have birth defects. birth control doesnt hurt the baby just as long as you stop taking it once you find out you are pregnant.
Assuming that you are having unprotected sex you are at a higher risk to get pregnant anytime that you are not taking birth control. Also birth control is only really effective when it has been taken consistently for 3 months every day at or close to the same time of day.