Depo-Provera is more than 99% effective. Of every 1,000 women who use this method, 3 will become pregnant during first year of use. This is one of the most effective forms of birth control.
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Depo-Provera is more than 99% effective. Of every 1,000 women who use this method, 3 will become pregnant during first year of use. This is one of the most effective forms of birth control.
Depo-Provera is worth considering if you want long term contraception without following a daily routine. Since protection is maintained from a shot every 3 months, it allows for sexual spontaneity. It may also be a good choice for you if you cannot remember take a pill everyday or if you cannot use birth control containing estrogen (i.e. you are over 35 and a smoker or have a history of blood clots. ) It is also a good choice if you do NOT plan to become pregnant in the near future and want a reliable form of birth control other than the pill. The shot does not protect from sexually transmitted diseases particularly HIV. If this is a concern you should use a condom as well.
Most women of any age needing birth control can use Depo-Provera. A woman should not use the shot if she has history of:
* The final decision is between you and your doctor.
irregular bleeding
delay in the return of your period
no immediate discontinuation
reversible loss of bone mass
mood changes
We will only give you the Depo-Provera within 5 days of the start of your menstrual period. This ensures that you are NOT pregnant when you receive the shot and it will be effective immediately. Before you get each shot, we will check that you have a negative urine pregnancy test.
Another time to start this method is after the end of a pregnancy; either at the time of termination of pregnancy or within 5 days postpartum if NOT breastfeeding. If you plan to breastfeed, Depo-Provera is a safe method of birth control, but we recommend waiting until 6 weeks postpartum when the milk supply is fully established. If you initiate Depo-Provera after the birth of a child, keep in mind the delay in return of your menstrual cycle. If you are planning to have another baby within the next year or so, you may want to select a different form of birth control.
Call your doctor if you have any of the following problems: