After the effect of the last dose of Depo-Provera has diminished, 83% of women get pregnant at some point within a year. This number is similar for women who do not use any form of birth control. Eighty-five percent of women who do not use Birth Control conceive within a year.
So, when you stop using Depo-Provera, you will return to your underlying level of fertility. But if your goal is to become pregnant within the next year, Depo-Provera is not recommended. Being able to get pregnant after using Depo-Provera has nothing to do with how many shots you've had. Whether you've had 1 dose or 20, it's the same. For some women it takes more time. And for other women, it happens faster.
About eight months
Actually, a hippo is only pregnant for eight months.
You should be able to have kids right now. Eight months is enough time.
About 8.5 months
Sloths are pregnant for about 10-11 months before giving birth.
A moose is pregnant for about eight months, or around 240 days. The calving season typically occurs in late spring or early summer.
they are pregnant for 9 months
Do you mean be pregnant? If so, it's about 9 months.
9 months
9 months
Their gestation period is about 11.5 months long.
20 weeks pregnant is 5 months!! yippee not long now just 4 months to go!! :)