While using Petogen (a form of injectable contraceptive), the likelihood of becoming pregnant is significantly reduced, but not completely eliminated. It's important to receive the injections on schedule and follow your healthcare provider's guidance. If you suspect you might be pregnant despite using Petogen, it's advisable to take a pregnancy test and consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant after using Petogen, which is a form of contraceptive injection that contains progestin. While it can take some time for fertility to return to normal after stopping the injection, many women conceive successfully after discontinuing it. Generally, it may take a few months for your menstrual cycle and ovulation to resume after the last injection, but individual experiences can vary. If you have concerns about fertility after using Petogen, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.
3 months
I also wanna know is it working the same way as depo?
I'm not a girl
No
Because your body can grow immune to it and your body can fight it off to where it will eventually just stop working all together
Yes
9 months
Petogen is a type of fuel used in some industrial and automotive applications, and it can be difficult to remove from a system. The best way to remove petogen from your system depends on the type of system, the type of petogen, and the specific application. For most systems, the first step is to drain out any remaining petogen and properly dispose of it. If you have an automotive system, you can use a fuel system cleaner to help remove any petogen residue. After draining the system and cleaning it, you should replace any filters, seals, and gaskets that have come into contact with petogen. For industrial systems, you may need to use a solvent to help break down the petogen molecules. The most common solvent used to remove petogen is mineral spirits. After the solvent has had a chance to dissolve the petogen, you should flush the system with a water-based cleaning solution and replace any seals, filters, and gaskets that have come into contact with petogen. In some cases, the system may need to be taken apart and the petogen residue may need to be scraped off. If this is necessary, it is important to wear protective gear and ensure that the petogen residue is properly disposed of. Once the system is clean and any necessary parts have been replaced, it should be safe for use with a different fuel.
If you're using a hormonal contraceptive like the progestin-only pill (often referred to as "petogen"), it's important to understand that these methods typically suppress menstruation rather than induce it. To experience a period while on such contraceptives, you might need to take a break from the medication or adjust your regimen under medical guidance. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making changes to your contraceptive method to ensure safety and effectiveness.
no
No it's not gonna help you get pregnant.