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Question Posted Tuesday June 21 2011, 5:56 am

Hi.I'm a 24 year old female, I stopped going for my injection last year november,is it possible for me to fall pregnant?

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itdependsonyoux3 answered Tuesday June 21 2011, 1:24 pm:
Yes.
you havent been on birth control for a long time. which means you have every chance to get pregnant because nothing in your body is trying to prevent it.
if you dont want to get pregnant, you should be using some form of birth control.. whether it be a pill, injection, or a condom.. anything like that.
be safe ! good luck, hope i helped. xxo.

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Xui answered Tuesday June 21 2011, 1:11 pm:
Yes,


If you go off any sort of birth control it is possible. There is ALWAYS a chance. Birth control, condoms, no condom, no birth control Yes, There is always a chance. Also at 24 shouldn't you know this stuff???

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rainbowcherrie answered Tuesday June 21 2011, 11:48 am:
Uh, yes?

The Depo shot (which is the most common and therefore the one I will assume you were on) lasts for 12 weeks. You don't need to be a mathematician to work out that last November is more than 12 weeks ago.

Some women do find that it can take up to a year for their fertility to return to normal after discontinuing the injection but unless you are trying to conceive you need to be using some other form of contraception.

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