Trying To Conceive, Sore Breasts, Headaches. Stopped Taking Depo Shots. Chances Of Pregnancy?
hi, i had the depo shot 4 months go and was due for another one in october but didnt have it because i want to try for a baby, i have been getting pregagnancy symptons like headaches , goinf to the toilet alot sore breast done pregnancy test but they all come back negative i realy want a baby! i was spotting for 2 months after i had the depo. please help
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Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, you had a depo shot 4 months ago. It is usually effective for 3-4 months and women can become pregnant after that. However, it should be noted that the effectiveness of Depo-Provera varies and it might be effective for more days in some women. Therefore, you should continue to try to have a pregnancy and not get disappointed. You can repeat a home pregnancy test in a few days to find out about your pregnancy. If the home pregnancy test continues to be negative and you have pregnancy symptoms, you should then get in touch with your Ob-Gyn Doctor who can confirm the diagnosis with ultrasound test. Hope this helps
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Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon
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Trying To Conceive, Sore Breasts, Headaches. Stopped Taking Depo Shots. Chances Of Pregnancy?
Hello Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, you had a depo shot 4 months ago. It is usually effective for 3-4 months and women can become pregnant after that. However, it should be noted that the effectiveness of Depo-Provera varies and it might be effective for more days in some women. Therefore, you should continue to try to have a pregnancy and not get disappointed. You can repeat a home pregnancy test in a few days to find out about your pregnancy. If the home pregnancy test continues to be negative and you have pregnancy symptoms, you should then get in touch with your Ob-Gyn Doctor who can confirm the diagnosis with ultrasound test. Hope this helps Regards Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon