If you'd like to switch from Depo Provera to the Birth Control pill, you can start the pill anytime after the 10th week of Depo Provera, up until the last day Depo was due, with no interruption in pregnancy protection. There is no need to wait until the first period after Depo Provera; doing so puts you at risk of pregnancy. If you start later than 15 weeks after the last shot, you should use a backup method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken seven pills correctly.
i have been on depo provera for 2 years. after my first shot i did not want to get the shot again . but then after 6 months i started the shot again and have been on the shot since. it is a very effective birth control option.
You will experience break through bleeding usually 7-9 days (sometimes longer) after you stop taking birth control pill. Your period can arrive anytime during the next 3 months till the cycle becomes regular due to birth control remaining in your system for 3 months.
For continuous protection, you should start the birth control pill on or before the next Depo Provera shot is due. If you start after that, you should use a backup method until you've taken the pill correctly for seven days in a row.
You can get the first Depo Provera shot when you are on the birth control. It will become effective immediately, and you'll be able to stop the birth control pill at that time.
You can change to a different hormonal method as soon as 10 weeks after the last shot. You can have the copper IUD (Paragard) inserted at any time.
yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well. yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well. yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well.
No,. You should take the birth control pills as they have been prescribed.
You should not mix pills with your birth control pills. This candamage your insides or cause your birth control to be ineffective. Mixing pills is dangerous.
Yes.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
Generally birth control pills take a month to go into affect, so you should wait at least a month after switching pills.
In some birth control brands, the green pills are active pills and should not be skipped. In other brands, the green pills are placebos (sugar pills or reminder pills) and can be skipped. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to get information specific to your brand of birth control pills.
It is not normal to feel sick after taking birth control pills. If you feel that the pills are making you sick, you should contact your doctor and have them changed.Taking birth control pills should not make you feel sick. That is not normal.
Probably not. Blood clots are a rare side effect of birth control pills. Potential side effects and individual risk factors should be discussed with the physician prescribing birth control pills.
In some birth control brands, the green pills are active pills and should not be skipped. In other brands, the green pills are placebos (sugar pills or reminder pills) and can be skipped. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to get information specific to your brand of birth control pills.
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
Fluconazole 150mg can reduce the efficiency of hormonal birth control pills. You should speak with you doctor to find out whether you should practice an alternate method of birth control.