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Q: Using Two Hormonal Birth Control Methods
asked by: newmommy077 on November 10th, 2007
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I had a baby about 4 months ago in July and in august for my check up I got the 3 month birthcontrol shot. At a recent appt. I had an ultrasound and I have a thickend lining to my uterus, so my doctor put me on the pill. I have just finished that pack and I havent started my period yet. So my question is- could I be prenant again or is it just from my shot?
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Tylanas
replied on November 10th, 2007
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Does your doctor know you're on the shot? I'd say it's almost impossible for you to be pregnant. I didn't think it would be healthy to be on double-hormones like that.

If you're only on day 1 of the placebos then don't worry. Plus you're on Depo and that often makes women's periods go away, so you shouldn't be expecting to get one at all!
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newmommy077
replied on November 10th, 2007
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well its true that I shouldnt be getting one if the 3 months wasnt up but they are, and he said I need estrogen because the shot doesnt give that. I had been loseing alot of blood and tissue since I had my daughter...I didnt think that sounded real healthy either. Im on day 3 of the placebos.
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Tylanas
replied on November 10th, 2007
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I'd call your doctor and ask; but if you just got off the shot it's possible you won't get a period this month.
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