You can get Depo Provera at any time in your cycle. Getting the first Depo Provera during your period is easier because it becomes effective faster (within 24 hours) when you take it in the first seven days of your period. If you get it at any other time in your cycle, you'll get a pregnancy test at the time of the injection. You should repeat the pregnancy test in two weeks. You also need to use a back up method of Birth Control for seven days.
I didn't have a period for over a year after my last injection....
You may get your period, but probably not. Depo changes the menstrual cycle in women who use it.
Yes, you can get depo provera on the fifth day of your period. If you start within the first seven days of your period, Depo Provera is immediately effective.
so you can start your period.
No. For continuous protection against pregnancy, it's best to start the pill around the time the next Depo Provera shot is due.
no
most girls tend to get very horny before there period start
It took me a year to get my period back after I stopped depo. Good luck!
They include medroxyprogesterone (Provera, Amen, Depo-Provera ), norethindrone acetate (Aygestin, Norlutate), and norgestrel (Ovrel).
Yes, you can start a normal menstrual period in the middle of a Provera prescription. Depending on your particular body and cycle, you can start your period at any point in the prescription. As your body adjusts to the medication, the flow will become lighter and often stops completely.
No.
You can start the pill at any time during your cycle. If you start a week before your period, use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days of the pack.
Yes. The implantation takes place about a week before the your period starts. The size of the embryo is very tiny by that time. You can call it as just a faint spot.
Genetics aren't the only thing to influence when girls start their period. It's entirely possible that one twin starts her period before the other (even if they are identical).