Before receiving the depo injection, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to discuss any medical history, current medications, and potential side effects. You should also have a pregnancy test if there's a chance you might be pregnant, as the injection is not recommended during pregnancy. Additionally, ensure you understand the timing and follow-up appointments related to the injection schedule for optimal effectiveness.
The depo provera injection is a white, milky color. You should be able to see this in the shot before they give it to you. If it is not a white milky color, make sure to confirm with the doctor that it is in fact the depo provera injection.
You do not need to have the Depo Provera injection during menstruation. The health care provider should be able to advise you about when you should get the injection. If you have a negative pregnancy test, and can commit to retesting for pregnancy in three weeks, there's no reason that you shouldn't get Depo Provera that day.
There is no such thing as a Depo Provera pill.
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The Depo-Provera injection is effective in preventing pregnancy for about 12 weeks, and many women do not experience their periods while on it. Since you received the injection a week before your expected period, it's possible that your menstrual cycle may be disrupted. Some women may have lighter periods or none at all while using Depo. If you have concerns about your cycle or potential side effects, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.
If you have the implant inserted before your last Depo Provera injection runs out, there is no increased risk of pregnancy while switching from one to the other.
There is no harm in missing a Depo Provera injection as long as you are OK with getting pregnant, or are using an alternative method. YOu can restart Depo at any time.
Depo Provera is a hormonal medication that is given by injection every three months
V25.02 or V25.49 are the ICD9 codes for administration of depo provera. For a first injection, it's V25.02, and V25.49 for second or subsequent injection.
nooo u dont get the depo on your arm is goes in your side
No, Depo Provera is given about every three months, not every month.
There is no need to change sides or use the same side for the depo provera injection. There are no special side effects from having the injection on the same side.