ur body will go back to normal slowley but it will take up to 6 mothns to a year to go all the way back to the way it was before u ever took depo
You should assume that you no longer have protection from Depo Provera when you are late for the next shot. If you don't want to get pregnant, start using another birth control method at that time.
A healthy girl/woman should NOT STOP her menstrution cycle, In clinic's and doctor's office's they offer a DEPO shot that WILL stop your menstrution cycle, & also release a certain amount of hormone's into your body to PREVENT you from getting PREGNANT, but keep in mind there will be some spotting. I believe you only get your period every couple of months. I am not completely sure so research DEPO SHOT on google.com if you are a young girl/woman and your NOT having sex there is no reason for you to stop your menstrution cycle & a healthy woman does not stop having her period until she hit's menopause so tampon's, pad's -- whichever your preference will be your friend for quite sometime :)
Then the current will stop flowing.
Yes, stopping Depo Prover will affect your period. Some women may have spotting, and others may not get a regular period for up to 18 months. The average return to fertility is 11 months after stopping Depo Provera.
Some women may note mood changes as their own menstrual cycle takes over after stopping depo provera. If these mood changes are severe, talk with your health care provider.
Nothing different happens to sperm when you're on or off Depo Provera.
There is no way to stop the effects of the Depo Provera shot in a female. You will simply have to wait it out (12 to 15 weeks), in a male it is possible to override the Depo with artificial testosterone injections.
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.
Yes
You can't abruptly stop taking Depo-provera since it is an injection. Once the injection is given, it will last 3 months and it cannot be taken out. It will simply wear off in time.
It is highly unlikely to get pregnant on the depo provera. And if you are worried because you have not had a period in two months that is normal for the depo shot. It is made to stop your period
you can not stop your period it depends on your body and how it interact with the depo
my friend stopped takin depo 7 months ago and is still waiting for a period
No, actually my nurse has told me that it is better to get on the depo when you are on your period. It causes it to stop, and it is effective quicker.
Depo Provera, it's a shot every 3 months.
Some women stop menstruating on depo and they do not get pregnant.
The birth control pill does not change how long depo provera stays in your system, and doesn't get it out of your system faster.