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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's only putting stuff in your body that's already there. It is a hormone injection, and hormones are 'normal' in your body. I think nicnicnic ought to be commended for trying to be cautious with her birth control methods to prevent unwanted pregnancy. She was asking how she could tell if she were pregnant, not your opinion on the fact that she was on the depo!
Nicnicnic- I think the only way you could tell to be honest would be to do a pregnancy test. I was on it for three years, and was very happy with it.
It is putting an unnaturally high level of it in your body though, a level which decreases bone density, which can cause infertility for 2 years after injection. "For some women, Depo-Provera may have a number of potentially intolerable side effects, including loss of interest in sexual activity, infertility, severe headaches, constant bleeding, weight gain, panic attacks, muscle pain, heart palpitations, pain during sex, and acne". Source: Wikipedia.
Obviously these things have been discussed and accounted for already with a doctor, but I maintain that it can be a nasty drug.
spacechimp.. good points, it also can cause a stroke if you smoke or drink while on the shot or pill... LollyHoney. Good point about what nicnicnic was only asking... But on these message boards people always tend to bring in more discussion on the topic.. and yes.. nicnicnic Its great that you are having safe sex! Good job!
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