According to Planned Parenthood, "... 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."
Other sites confirmed this information, saying that it can take several months for your periods to become regular (some women have never had "regular" periods, so please keep this in mind also).
Are you trying to become pregnant? Are you having unprotected intercourse?
You mentioned that you are having intercourse 2-3 times daily?! Is this every day, and for how long has this been happening? Is there a reason for this high frequency?
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According to Planned Parenthood, "... 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."
Other sites confirmed this information, saying that it can take several months for your periods to become regular (some women have never had "regular" periods, so please keep this in mind also).
Are you trying to become pregnant? Are you having unprotected intercourse?
You mentioned that you are having intercourse 2-3 times daily?! Is this every day, and for how long has this been happening? Is there a reason for this high frequency?
June 18, 2009 - 1:27pmThis Comment
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