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CAN I B PREGNANT

I JUZ GT ON DA DEPO JAN 7 2011 WHICH MEAN I HVE TO GET IT EVEEY 3 MONTHS DA DOF TOLD ME THE FIRST THREE MONTHS MY MENSTURALS WIL *** BT DEY WNT B ON DA NORMAL HERE IT IS THE WND OF THE MONTH N I STIL HVE NT HAD A PERIOD I HAD UNPROTECTED SEX A WEEK AFTA N. A COPULE. TIMES N A ROW N HE DID *** NSIDE. ME I MY STOMACJ BEEN HURTN ON N OFF N I HVE AL OF THE SYMPTONS OF BEING PREGNANT STOMACH HIRTIN EATN MORE HEADACHES ON N OFF BAK HURTN CHEST SORE VERY TIRED SLEEPN AL DAY CAN U B PREGNANT
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I am on the shot too put I had unprotected sex like 2 days after my shot can I be pregnant and I just recently got the second shot
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Yes there is always a chance you could be pregnant if you have unprotected sex, but being that you are on the depo it's not likely. Those are all symptom that are common with being on depo. Try taking a pregnancy test to ease your mind. Best of Luck BB
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With the depo u still have to have protected sex for the first at least 2-3 weeks because it can take up to that long for the depo to kick in.. Surely the doc wld hav tld u that.. Btw I was on the depo for 5 years and was only recently told that u should have a break from it every now and again othawise it can do permanent internal damage.. Just another thing for you to keep in mind.. But if u think ur pregnant do a test or go see ur doc.. All the best. Xx
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I M SORRY IT DID NT SOUND RITE BASICALLY I SAID I HAVENT CAME ON MY MENSTURAL N ITS THE END OF THE MONTH DOC SAID WEN I GT THE SHOT I. IT WIL *** BT NT ON THE NORMAL DAYS. I HAD UNPROTECTED SEX AWEEK AFTA A COUPLE TIMES HE CAME N SIDE ME A DEW TIMES N A ROW IM HAVIN ALL OF THE SIGNS TO BEING PREGNANT STOMACH HURYN ON N OFF BACK PAINS SLEEPN ALDAY EATN WAY MORE SORE BREASTS MINOR HEADACHES N SUMTIME FEEL LKE I HVE TO THROW UP BT IT NEVA CUMS OUT CAN I B PREGNANT I ONLY HAD THE SHOT ONE TIME JUZ GT ON IT
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