everything is confidential at the doctors or family planning. if the injection your talking about is Depo Provera, research it first because it doesnt always stop periods after the second injection and can ruin your chances of being a parent in the future as it can make you sterile. although some people dont get a problem there are many people who have had extreme problems after stopping it and some have bled from the time they have had the injection and then for months after, some even years so be very careful when weighing up the pro's and con's.
the only operation i can think of is a hysterectomy that no-one will do on you at your age because you may choose to change your mind in future and may want to have a family but by then it will be too late.
go on netdoctor.com or wikipedia and type them in.
im on micronor which is a mini pill and can stop periods in 50% of women on it within a year and extended use can cause this to happen too but you have to be very reliable in taking it as you only have 27 hrs between 1 pill and another. i take mine at 9pm every night.
this pill is a lower dose of what you get in the injection so it is safer and doesnt take as long for it to get out of your system, so it's all good!
it lessens period pain and cramps and makes your period lighter too. so even if it doesnt stop your periods they are a lot lighter and perhaps last a couple of days instead of 5-7. mine normally lasted 3 days so mine are very light now that im on this pill and will p[robably disappear with continued use!
go to your family planning centre and talk to a nurse or go see your GP to talk through your options.
2007-08-02 03:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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what you have too think off is the implications of having the injection ...
You do not bleed for a while but you still have the symptoms
It is not wise to halt your periods as you can cause damage ..
I used to continue with the pill without a break for many years and the end result was i can not conceive naturally and i have had 14 miscarriages before this was discovered ..
Periods are for a reason .. do not be taking medication just to stop them as you will suffer in later years ..
The injection is the most effective against unwanted pregnancy .. but it does have its side affects which is something you must consider..
As you are 16 the doctor is not allowed to discuss you with your parents ..
Try talking to your mum as she has been where you are and will be very supportive us mums are once we know what is wrong
2007-08-02 03:32:04
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answered by sammie 6
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The injection is a birth control and stop periods for about 3 months before you need your next injection. However, there are a few side affects, when you are not having your periods, your eggs are still being stored in you as they are not being released and this could lead to blood clotting.
I think you are too young to be thinking about messing with your body like that.
2007-08-02 03:31:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way for them to stop altogether would be to have an operation called a hysterectomy.If you had this you cannot have children so Im sure at your age you havent even thought properly about it I think the injection you mean is for birth control.If its because of the painful periods you can get tablets for it.Ring up Brook advisary and have a talk to them they will not inform your parents.
2007-08-02 03:38:35
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answered by mojo 2
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The depo injection may NOT stop your period. Many women bleed for months, sometimes into their second and third injection. I would never ever recommend the depo provera shot for the many negative side affects (google depo provera lawsuit, you'll see!).
There is Seasonale which does four periods a year and Lybrel which is a new pill out that is supposed to stop them totally.
PLEASE don't get the injection!
2007-08-02 03:29:48
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answered by Terri 7
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As your 16 the doctoe keeps everything confidential. You should go on the injection. You have it every 3 month in your bum cheek and it leaves you without a period!!!! Its awesome!!! When I first had it I spotted (bleed very lightly) for a month or so but i've had no trouble since!!!!
2007-08-03 00:06:11
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answered by nat 3
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Yes if you have the contraceptive injection this is supposed to stop your periods. They will not tell your parents, it is patient confidentiality. You wouldn't be able to have an operation though.
2007-08-02 05:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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you ought to pass with to have your eggs bumped off with the help of using operation, or you may decide directly to have a contraceptive implant. "A contraceptive implant is a small plastic rod on the subject of the size of a matchstick it particularly is inserted under the floor of the better arm. The implant releases a progestin hormone that works in a manner corresponding to different hormonal strategies of delivery administration—it prevents ovulation. Like injections, the implant reasons adjustments in the liner of the uterus and the cervical mucus to assist ward off being pregnant. The implant protects against being pregnant for 3 years. during the time that it particularly is helpful, a woman does not ought to do the rest to evade being pregnant. a doctor inserts the implant with a definite applicator. No incision needs to be made, and the im-plant would properly be inserted or bumped off in a jiffy. a woman can grow to be pregnant quickly after the implant is bumped off. Like injections, the implant could be a superb decision for women persons who discover on a daily basis strategies of delivery administration inconvenient. it is likewise a superb decision for women persons who won't be able to use contraceptive strategies that incorporate estrogen, including people who're breastfeeding or have specific wellbeing issues. reward. The implant would shrink the indicators of painful classes in some women persons. area consequences and disadvantages. The implant is a very helpful approach of delivery administration. although, the effectiveness of the implant in women persons who're very obese is unknown. the main effortless area results of using a contraceptive implant is extraordinary bleeding. This frequently is going away in 6–9 months. some women persons supply up bleeding altogether. different area consequences would contain: * discomfort or inflammation on the insertion website (this frequently is going away interior of a few days) * problems * Vaginitis * Breast tenderness * Weight benefit in spite of the certainty that uncommon, if being pregnant happens at a similar time as the implant is inserted, there is an better possibility of it being an ectopic being pregnant. "
2016-11-11 00:23:51
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answered by ? 4
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best thing is the injection every 3 months.
if you go to the doctor it is confidential only way your parent will know is if you tel them.
i think the operation you are refering to is a histerectomy (wrong spelling sorry) and the doctor will not do this, you are too young without any complications.
Take care
xx
2007-08-02 07:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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At 16 in the UK its confidential and you don't need a parent with you. But at 16 I don't think you need to think bout that now and I think it would be for a reason if you could actually stop them.
2007-08-02 03:36:54
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answered by pottermad160 2
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