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.
I also wanna know is it working the same way as depo?
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
Go see a doctor.
i think when your periods are back to normal and it depends how long you have been using that contraceptive
Yes. I was on Depo Provera for 8 years, was off for 2 years, and taking a micro pill, and did not get my period back prior to conceiving my son. Surprise! Given, it was probably very bad (or good!) luck on my part, but I can certainly say that pregnancy is possible.
Nine years old is not unheard of. The very youngest was Lina Medina 5yo from Peru.
You don't "fall" pregnant. You get pregnant and usually changing pills doesn't result in pregnancy.
Yes you can fall pregnant because now your blood is clean and fresh
i was on the depo for just over 2 years i stopped going for it and now its been nearly for years and I'm still not pregnant :( if any one knows the real answer and that let me know please
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
No, she did not fall pregnant with Alexander Cameron. She remained a virgin throughout her life.
Herbex does not recommend you use any slimming product while pregnant, but you can use Herbex while trying to fall pregnant. As soon as you find out you are pregnant, you should stop using it. Herbex is not saying that it is not safe, but rather that no tests have been done on pregnant woman for obvious reasons.