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The Deal With Depo

How often do you have to go in for the birth control shot?

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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

How long does the shot stay in you after you get it?

tweety19



The Answer:

Dear tweety19,

A clinician will inject the shot (brand name Depo-Provera) every 12 weeks to prevent pregnancy. Protection begins immediately if the shot is given within the first five days of your period. If not, use a backup method of birth control — like condoms — for the first week. The shot will reduce the risk of pregnancy for three months.

Used correctly and consistently, the shot is up to 99.7 percent effective against pregnancy - that's the same effectiveness rate as the pill and the ring. But remember, like the pill, the shot offers no protection against sexually transmitted infections. Only latex and female condoms reduce the risk of infection.

For more information on the shot, check out Is the Shot Right for You?

Hope this information helps!

Take care,

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