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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.
It is common to have no period when using Depo Provera.
Headache is not a sign of pregnancy. Depo is a highly effective method. If you think you could be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
There are no special concerns with gettting pregnant while on Depo Provera or immediately after stopping depo Provera. It does not increase the risk of birth defects or other problems.
No.
If you got pregnant on your last depo shot then it should be obvious you can get pregnant taking it.
Yes, it is called spotting.
There is no special strategy, medication, or therapy to get pregnant faster after stopping Depo Provera.
The short answer is yes. If you have had unprotected sex you could be pregnant.
Yes. Depo does not prevent UTIs. However, pregnancy is very unlikely on Depo.
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Yes, it is possible. The Depo injection is 99% effective, but there is always that small 1% chance that you could become pregnant while on it. However, most women who have gotten pregnant while on the depo injection is because they waited too long to get their next depo injection so it was no longer effective. If you are on this type of birth control, remember to get your shots on time. Also remember that while the shot helps prevent pregnancy, it does not protect against STDs in any way.