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I was just wondering weather I should get a test or not, because I have experianced many of the signs of pregnancy while using Depo. I have been on it for almost a year, and nothing like this has happened before, I was also wondering, could Depo have a reaction to the new sleeping pills I'm taking? I am now on Trazadone....

HELP?!

2007-06-25 06:41:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

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i think depo is 99.9% effective against pregnancy. i often wonder the same thing, as i am on the depo-shot (for almost 3 years now). i got pregnant after 10 months of NOT getting the shot, and now i am back on it. and now, i get paranoid even though im on it because sometimes i will feel like i am having pregnancy symptoms. remember too that it messes with your cycle... and about the trazadone.. im sure it will have an effect with the depo. talk to your doctor.

2007-06-25 06:46:05 · answer #1 · answered by ThrockGrl 3 · 0 0

The chances are even less than if you were on birth control pill. You should take a test just in case though, because I know a girl who did get pregnat on Depo. Luckily the baby was fine, because the doctors were worried about birth defects.

2007-06-25 06:46:08 · answer #2 · answered by Melissa 7 · 0 0

It's untrue that the pill is more effective - it's not. It's actually less effective. With Depo the chance of pregnancy is next to none when you get your shots on time. So just check with your doctor!

2007-06-25 10:04:10 · answer #3 · answered by manda 2 · 0 0

Infertility can be caused by a huge number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endometriosis, Anovulatory Cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone production, short luteal phase, lack of lutenizing hormone, high levels or prolactin, and many others. How to get pregnant https://tr.im/OKlM8

Poor nutrition often plays a major role, as does exposure to toxins. Age plays less of a role before menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally minded fertility specialists out there, in many cases it is not possible for them to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues.

2016-04-30 23:53:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Birth control tricks the body into thinking it's pregnant - that's why it's birth control. A body that thinks it's pregnant isn't going to get pregnant - 90+% of the time.

You should discuss drug interactions with your pharmacist. All substances can react, all can have side effects. Even foodstuffs, m'dear.

2007-06-25 06:46:33 · answer #5 · answered by pepper 7 · 0 0

the possibilities, in case you weren't on the dep. once you had unprotected intercourse, of having pregnant are severe. yet then lower back some people have worry getting pregnant stunning whilst they are off of the dep., yet of direction, i pronounced some people. i don't comprehend if it may injury the infant, so i advise which you ask a doctor.

2016-11-07 10:16:51 · answer #6 · answered by deperte 4 · 0 0

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