Birth Control Options: Birth Control Shot (Depo Provera)



Depo Provera

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WHAT ARE BIRTH CONTROL SHOTS?

Two "birth control shots," or injectable's, are available to women. One of them, Depo-Provera, is administered once every three months. It provides a hormone much like the progesterone a woman produces during the last 2 weeks of each monthly cycle. It stops the woman from releasing an egg and provides other contraceptive effects. Many clinics recommend that you use a backup contraceptive for a week after your first shot. Among typical couples who initiate use of Depo-Provera, about 3 in 1,000 will experience an accidental pregnancy in the first year. Complete information about this contraceptive is available from your clinician or from the package insert that is provided when you are given Depo-Provera injections.

 

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?

 

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES?

 

WHERE CAN I GO TO GET STARTED USING DEPO-PROVERA SHOTS?

You can get Depo-Provera injections from your clinician, health department, or family planning clinic. Most clinics provide the first shot when a woman has her period or within 7 days after the start of her period. What if I have sex and I am late for my shot? Be sure to use condoms or another birth control method.

 

WHAT IF I HAVE SEX AND DON’T USE BIRTH CONTROL?

Did you know that for 72 hours after sex, you can take emergency contraceptive pills to avoid becoming pregnant? AND for 5 to 7 days after sex, you can have an IUD put in, so you won’t become pregnant? Not all clinicians know about this. If you want more information or would like the phone numbers of clinicians near you that prescribe emergency birth control, call the toll-free number: (1-888) NOT-2-LATE or (1-800) 584-9911. Some of these sources of help are free. PLAN B is the emergency contraceptive pill that causes the least nausea, the least vomiting, and has the lowest failure rate.




The Pill
| The Mini-Pill | Birth Control Shot | Abstinence  | Cervical Cap

Breastfeeding | Vasectomy | Female/Male Condom Choices

Contraceptive Film (VCF) | Natural Family Planning  |  IUD's

Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECP) | Vaginal Spermicides

Tubal Sterilization | The Ring | The Patch






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