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Does a woman still need to have a pregnancy test before receiving her first Depo injection if she has her normal menstrual period? #410/15

by Managing Contraception | Apr 24, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q:         We are trying to update our guidelines for DMPA injections.  For an initial start, if a woman has her normal menstrual period, do we still need to do a pregnancy test before administering the Depo injection? Thank you! A:        If a...

After taking only two Depo-Provera shots, how long will it take for me to become pregnant? #303/15

by Managing Contraception | Apr 1, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q         I first took the Depo shot in September and again in December.  I was supposed to go back to get the next injection in March, but I decided not to.  So basically, I only took 2 Depo shots.  I just turned 19 years old, but my boyfriend and I have...

Can I have intercourse if I am spotting or bleeding? #310/15

by Managing Contraception | Mar 19, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q         I received my Depo injection in November and started bleeding in mid December and am still bleeding now in January.  It is heavy at times and light at others. Is it normal to have intercourse while bleeding lightly?  My next shot is due next...

A client received a partial Depo 150mg IM due to error. What should we do to correct this? #305/15

by Managing Contraception | Mar 18, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q         A client received a partial Depo 150 mg IM due to operator error.  We figure that she received about ½ -2/3 of the dose.  The client uses it primarily to control her periods. We contracted the manufacturer.  They recommended that she se a BUM for...

How long will it take for me to lose the weight I gained after 7 years on Depo? #301/15

by Managing Contraception | Mar 15, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q         I have been using Depo-Provera for the last 7 years and I feel that it is time to come off of it.  I have seen increased weight gain (about 5 pounds per year).  How long will it take for me to lose the weight that I have gained after stopping the...

Can Depo-Provera injections cause an allergic reaction as bad as anaphylaxis? #209/15

by Managing Contraception | Feb 23, 2015 | Injections/Implants

Q         How often do allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis happen when women are provided Depo-Provera?   A:        Depo-Provera injections occasionally cause an allergic reaction.  Anayphylaxis is extremely rare, but it may happen [Patient Package...
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