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Q: Can I Be Pregnant?
asked by: venus on November 19th, 2003
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I am currently on depo-provera injection but I have been having lots of nausea from morning to night, everything grosses me out. I have been feeling like this for almost 2 months. And now I have been felling something move in my stomach on my left side, throughout the whole time I have been getting pregnancy tests done and they all come out neg. Can I be pregnant?
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diamond
replied on November 19th, 2003
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[re: Venus
Hi venus,
I was first of all wondering how long you have been
getting your shots? I've been recieving depo shots for
a little over a year and was also receiving them a few
years ago between pregnancy's. I can tell you that once
after about 3 months of receiving your shot, you won't
become preg. The depo shot is 99.9% effective and the
the most trustworthy alternative to getting fixed.
As for the sickness, (a true side-affect of depo prevera)!!!
Maybe see a Dr. To make sure the depo is not causing you
any internal swelling due to this movement your feeling
in the side of your stomach! Also consider that you simply
could be having a muscle spasm! I get that often, and it lasts
for long prds. Of time.
Hope I could help!
Good luck and dont worry!
Love diamond.
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venus
replied on November 19th, 2003
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Can I Be Pregnant?
Thanks for you reply. It's pretty hard to say how long i've been taking them because when I first started them I took them for a year then I went on the pill then I went on a different injection for about 6 months then went back on the pill then switched to the patch then started the ring and now i'm back on the shot. I've now been on it for 6 months. When I had been on it before I didn't have these symptoms that is the reason i'm worried. I have a 3yrs old now and the symptoms are kinda the same from my pregnancy.
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