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Jennavex

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Questions About Switching From Depo to the Pill....
Posted: 10-28-03 12:51pm

Hi there,

i was on the birth control pill for about 2 years and then stopped for what's been close to 7 or 8 months now I think. I had no side effects that I ever noticed. Probably only good ones. Although i'm sure I put on some wieight. But it helped with cramping, shortened it up all that stuff.

Now i'm looking to start again. But I was considering trying depo-provera. But the whole stopping periods completely makes me a little uncomfortable. So I wouldn't want to go long term. I'm looking for a more immediate and temporary fix. I know the pill is effective after just one month...But I don't react very well to condoms. I have an allergy to the latex so i'd rather just avoid them than going the latex free condoms route.

But annnyway! My quesiton is about switching from depo back to the pill. Down the line...Say after like 2 injections I find that depo isn't working for me at all....Am I able to switch right back to the pill? Do I have to wait a long time before I can change to a different method?

I know that you can get pregnant after 9 months following your last injection....But what does that mean for taking the pill?

I don't know if anyone here is qualified to answer that...Or even has any idea....But any information would be greatly appreciated!

Sorry for all the ramblings! Thanks in advance for any help! :d
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DBabys

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Posted: 03-26-04 03:46am

How bout stop worring about you losing your period try worring about getting a never ending period while on depo that could last like 6 months heavy non stop. Im on depo ive never tried the pill but on depo ive been on a period 24 days now and I hope it stops soon. So many horror stories about people having a heavy period for 6 months every day non stop omg I hope mine dont last that long. So try and think about that 1 as well. Rolling Eyes
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2ferano

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Posted: 03-26-04 07:25am

Yeah, depo gives very few women relief. For most it is a never ending period, weight gain, and discomfort. You could get a couple of injections and if you decided against it, switch right to the pill, but it would take your body quite a while to get back in balance.
As for the non latex condoms, they are very unsafe anyway, so that route would probably be pointless.
Also, just for your information, it takes three consecutive months of taking the b/c pill at the same exact time every day to be the full 98% protected. You are still better protected after one month then when not on the pill, but not the full 98% until after the third month.
As for getting pregnant after the pill. It really depends on the person, but you shouldn't have much trouble as people get pregnant while on the pill all of the time. Hope this helped. But ideally, discuss these issues with your doctor, and make sure that he/she is open to you trying depo, but switching to the pill if you have a bad reaction.
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TearyEyed

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Posted: 03-26-04 11:53am

If you haven't read any of my other posts yet, here's something for you to think about. I have been on depo provera for 5 months. I've also had my period for the entire 5 months. Through two whole shots. How annoying. I went to the doctor just today, to tell him what was going on and see what he had to say. The result was that i'm not going to get anymore depo shots. I was due for my next one in two weeks. Instead, he gave me a pack of birth control pills and told me I could start taking them right away if I wanted to. It wouldn't kill me or anything. I've taken the pill before for years and did fine with it, so I was pleased. So if you ever wanted to switch from depo to the pill, you could just start taking the pill whenever you're due for your next injection, or somewhere around there.

Also, it actually only takes one week for pills to be as effective as they're ever going to be. Not three months. You just have to start them after soon after your period. Here's an article you can read about it for more information:
http://magazines .Ivillage.Com/cosmopolitan/sex/health/arti cles/0,,284395_595825-5,00.Html
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2ferano

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Posted: 03-27-04 04:38am

Well my doctor has always told me three full months. She said that most people will tell you two weeks to one month, after which they are effective. But your body does not fully respond until after three consecutive months. So, that is what I go by, after all she is the one with the Dr. Before her name! It may not be true, but I don't see why she would have any reason to lie to me.
I went to your site though to read more on it, and it didn't work. It went to the cosmo site and said page not found. So, if you remember exactly how to get to that article I would really like to read it. Thanks!
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TearyEyed

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Posted: 03-30-04 03:27am

I've been told that doctors often say that the pill will take a month or more to fully kick in because many women have a hard time getting used to taking the pill the same time every day. That way it gives them more time to get used to it and get into a routine. Especially people who are going on it for the first time.


Here's the address for that article
http://magazines .Ivillage.Com/cosmopolitan/sex/health/arti cles/0,,284395_595825-5,00.Html

if the page opens and says "page not found" then cut and paste this address again into your browser. If that doesn't work, search the cosmo site, no ivillage for "the/pill" and it will be under an article called "secrets your gyno hasn't told you."
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2ferano

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Posted: 03-30-04 04:39am

Thank you. I will try that. I will feel like such an ass if my doctor told me that and it is not true. I have been trying to beat that into peoples heads now for a couple of months. I will feel like a big fool!
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