Family Planning : Using DEPO-PROVERA

Family Planning: Using DEPO-PROVERA.

More than 200 million in the world Women who no longer want to have children, you may want to consult Depot Provera, This is a contraceptive injection


 Using family planning methods, these women will have the opportunity to know when they want to have more children then you will be able to make a good living style and you will be able to make the most of your children future you can find a way to get rid of clutter. This is the best way to get the most out of your life. Most women around the world are using Depot-Provera because it is very easy to use and can be stopped at any time.

DEPO contain a synthetic hormone progestin which is similar to the natural progestin which already exists in the woman's body that’s why it’s no effect on breastfeeding. It doesn’t affect sex. . It empowers women enabling them to take control of their lives. Each dose of the injection contains a hundred and fifty milligrams of DEPO, which is slowly released over three months into the blood from the injection site.

DEPO is generally safe for women however it should not be given to them if the woman is pregnant or think that she is pregnant or she has a six-week-old baby who is breastfeeding, has abnormal periods, or has blood clots, diabetes, liver disease, a heart attack. DEPO is administered by injections every three months you must be trained in how and where to inject this medication safely.  DEPO is injected into the muscles of the arm or buttocks every three months.


Before Injected the first DEPO the health provider should do confirm that she is not pregnant at this time and she is on the middle day of her monthly periods. Injections are given every three months not more than four months after the last injection. DEPO is injected by the health adviser on every three months can take this injected on the females shoulder or hip. Additional contraceptives, such as condoms, must be used or sex avoided for the next seven days after the injection if administered after the first five days of the woman's period or more than four months after the last injection 

Side Effects

Some women may experience mild side effects such as headaches, dizziness, weight gain, no longer having monthly periods, extended or heavy bleeding, and spotting moodiness. Symptoms should be noted if they arise, and they typically do not represent a serious health concern.

Family planning saves lives, improves women's health, allows women to make their own decisions and build communities.

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