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promo The results of a new study confirm that using the contraceptive Depo-Provera is associated with bone loss. Depo-Provera... known as DMPA, is a long-lasting contraceptive hormone that is injected every three months.
One of the main advantages of taking Depo Provera is that is is a very private form of birth control. It cannot be seen on the body and requires no home supplies. It does... require a clinic appointment every 3 months.
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With Depo-Provera, you could become pregnant as soon as 3 to 4 months after your last shot. However, it may take some women up to a year or two to conceive after they stop using this type of birth control. This time frame seems unrelated to how long you have been using Depo-Provera for contraception.
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In addition, since Depo-Provera works for 3 months and does not require a woman to remember to use it during that time period, it is impossible to get pregnant due to misuse of Depo-Provera. The only way to misuse Depo-Provera is to not get the shot every 12 weeks.
Month injectable Depo-Provera in 1997, USAID welcomed the opportunity to broaden the contraceptive method mix. Preliminary discussions with P&U... found that the company intended to market Depo-Provera to physicians who, in turn, planned to target it primarily to breastfeeding women. By originally focusing on a relatively small and narrow segment of the market, P&U planned to charge a relatively high price US ; per dose. As part of an effort to persuade P&U that it could profitably market Depo-Provera to a much broader segment at a substantially lower price, USAID supported a market segmentation analysis conducted by the SOMARC III Project. Using the 1996 Brazil DHS, the market segmentation analysis divided the market into five segments: 1 ; women under 30 with no children; 2 ; women under 30 with one child; 3 ; women with more than one child who wanted to space future births; 4 ; unsterilized women who wanted no more children; and 5 ; all other women of reproductive age.8 The analysis highlighted differences in the likely responsiveness among the different segments in order to identify private sector opportunities. To determine which of the five segments would be most likely to respond favorably to a campaign promoting Depo-Provera, the analysis examined the characteristics of current users of one-month injectables in relation to the characteristics of the five segments.9 The analysis found that more than 75 percent of current injectable users had previously used the pill, had one or more children, and wanted to space another birth or limit childbearing.
The side effects are usually not serious, but it is important to realize that once Depo-Provera is injected, it cannot be reversed or neutralized. You will have to live with the side effects until the medicine wears off in 3 months.
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