What are the odds off becoming pregnant on the injection?
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It is a 50/50 thing. Not all birth control works right on different people. I got pregnant on the depo and the pills.I have two wonderful little girl though one 2 1/2 years old and one that is 5 months
Injection of what?
If you are talking about the Depo shot, I got pregnant on it, but I also got pregnant on the pill the ring and the patch so I guess it depends on how fertile you are. I hope this helped.
Should be a fraction of a percent. But note if taking certain medicines or drugs they may interfear.
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as long as you haven't missed any, practically none. I've been off it since Nov 05, and trying to start a family, and I still can't get pregnant!
Its not very common to fall pregnent on any type of contraceptive but it does happen, my friend says she fell pregnent on the injection. If you are that worried why not use extra protection like a condom just in case.
everything is 50/50.. BELIEVE ME!
well i'm wondering that because the docters gave me my depo 2 wks late & said oops you'll be fine!! so i'm not too sure! but then i also fell preg on pill & coil! but i suppose everything has a risk factor! good luck.
My friend did.
It can happen, as they say no protection is 100%. Ive used the Depo for years and have never became pregnant while taking it (I have two children but that was by choice).
Less then 1 % chance. Most gp's give the jab every 10 week (not the 12 your covered). Mine did that.
Very high, I became pregnant but I lost the baby.
I was on it for 5 years and I always had unprotected sex. And I never got pregnent. But the second I got off of B.C. I got pregnent. Just make sure to keep up with you B.C. if you dont want to get pregnent.
I'm not sure of the exact numbers but I do know 3 of my friends became pregnant while on depo.
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I got pregnant on the shot. so did another girl i know.
You can become pregnant using all forms of birth control and tubal ligations, though it's rare. I did though, using spermicide, the pill, and a tubal ligation. (Different instances.) I found out in medical terminology class where I had a nurse for a teacher that women who get sick a lot might as well not have taken their birth control that day because diarrhea, vomit, and illness in general can affect the efficiency of the pill. Other things, such as medication, can alter the effects of other birth control means. Ask your doctor and use other forms of protection at the same time, just to be doubly cautious.
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