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- Same-Day Initiation of Hormonal Contraceptives | AAFP
After counseling, if the patient desires a non-implantable hormonal contraceptive, the method can be started any day of the menstrual cycle A back-up barrier method, such as a condom, is
- Timing of onset of contraceptive effectiveness in Depo-Provera users . . .
PIP: To ensure ovulation does not occur, it is recommended that Depo-Provera injections be administered within the first 7 days of the menstrual cycle In some settings, this requirement acts as a barrier to women's free access to injectable contraception
- Depo Provera Fact Sheet - Florida State University
Depo Provera must be given every 3 months (12 weeks) to be effective The initial injection must be given during the first five days of the menstrual period and then at regularly scheduled, 3 month intervals
- Starting depo Provera - GPnotebook
depo-Provera can be started within 5 days of childbirth or abortion However if Depo-Provera is started so soon after childbirth then this may cause heavy bleeding and so waiting until 6 weeks post partum is thought to be better (3,4) FSRH (April 2019) Progestogen-only Injectable Contraception NICE (September 2014)
- Contraceptive Pearl: Can you Quickstart with Depo?
Patients who start Depo right after ulipristal should use a back-up contraceptive method for about two weeks Bottom line: Don’t wait for your patient’s next menses — give Depo today! Using Quickstart with Depo prevents pregnancies that can occur while waiting
- It’s been my first month on the Depo-Provera shot and I haven’t started . . .
Most girls women get their first Depo-Provera® injection (shot) during the first five days of a normal menstrual period You are then protected from pregnancy right after you get the shot
- How Long Does It Take for the Depo Shot to Work?
If you receive your first Depo-Provera shot outside the first five days of your menstrual cycle, its contraceptive effect will be delayed During this time, using a backup method such as condoms or abstinence for at least seven days is necessary to prevent pregnancy
- Depo-Provera (birth control shot) - Mayo Clinic
So your first shot should be within seven days of the start of your period If you don't get it then, use backup birth control, such as condoms, for two weeks If you've just given birth, you'll get your first shot within five days of giving birth, even if you're breastfeeding
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