I was on those shots before...If you only had one shot ..it will be easier. I was on them for a year at a time...and I was told it can take up to another year to get pregnant..
It just depends on your eggs and the little swimmy guys.
Just relax and don't stress over it. The more you hope the less it wont happen.
2006-10-25 10:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I gotta tell ya..coming off the depo shot is a scary uncomfortable thing I've been on the shot for 6yrs. I'm really hating the afterness of it. I can't find anything abt the symptoms of coming off of it..it just says its a woman's worst nightmare and I see y. Having terrible headaches non-stop, chills and or ur bones feel like they r freezing, feeling sick 2 ur stomachs sometimes pain also.
2015-10-04 11:36:28
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answered by ? 1
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You chances are probably still good. I was on depo 8 years and went off of it a year before we tried to get pregnant. We tried for 3 months and the month I conceived was the month I was sick with a sinus infection and we only had sex one night the whole week. So don't stress over it. It will happen. Good luck.
2006-10-25 13:02:39
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answered by KatC 2
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I was on the depo shot for 2 cycles...it stopped my body from ovulating all together...had to take clomid to get pregnant. should be a pretty good chance...sperm stays alive for 3 to 5 days. Women only have about a 65% chance of conceiving each cycle
2006-10-25 11:36:44
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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Nope, the shot has no HCG in it, in case you have a important attempt then she is producing HCG. fake positives are very uncommon and are led to by chemical being pregnant, cysts on the uterus making the physique think of it is pregnant or HCG photographs given for the time of fertility remedies.....Depo photographs won't reason a important outcomes so she is pregnant. She could see an OBGYN for affirmation.
2016-10-16 10:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You are safe, depo can stay in a womans system for up to 6 months after their expiration period for a new shot.
2006-10-25 10:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i think there is a three day time frame when a woman ovulates so if it came up + today you might have a little time to work with. there are no hard and fast rules though, every woman is different.
2006-10-25 10:46:59
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answered by prismcat38 4
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