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depo shot


Question Posted Thursday July 30 2009, 9:26 pm

i was on the depo shot for the first months shot. I didnt go back for the second shot ive been trying to get pregnant, we try almost everyday. Or atleast 3 times a week. I havent had my period since before the shot. I was spotting for a day or two does that count as my period. Will i get pregnant i tried a million times.?

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x0advice4y3w answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 12:18 am:
boy oh boy, that depo shot was the worst thing i ever did. i was on it for a total of 6 months (which is two shots.) and i seriously bled that whole entire time. my boyfriend would just go inside of me everyday as well after i got off of it because we wanted to try too. it never worked! it made my period completly irregular, and just was a peice of shit. spotting doesn't count as your period either. most likely you'll get pregnant, just keep trying & don't give up. that depo shot just sucks ass and ruins everything haha. good luck.

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LM answered Saturday August 1 2009, 12:06 am:
You will get pregnant. However, it can take up to a year for Depo Provera to completely get out of your system. It doesn't hurt your fertility, rather, it just takes longer to be able to get pregnant, as opposed to being on the Pill.

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"Irregular bleeding is the most common side effect, especially in the first 6 to 12 months of use.

For most women, periods become fewer and lighter. After one year, half of the women who use the birth control shot will stop having periods completely.
Some women have longer, heavier periods.
Some women have increased spotting and light bleeding between periods.

Because the birth control shot is long lasting, it can take a long time to get pregnant after getting your last shot — anywhere from nine months to more than a year. So, Depo-Provera is not a good birth control method for you if you’re thinking of getting pregnant soon."

The spotting may have been your period. Take a pregnancy test if you aren't sure. It's your best option at this point.


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