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Home — Adults — Contraception — Contraceptive Methods — Injection (Depo-Provera® Your next injection is given within 12-13 weeks of your last injection. Your health care
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This is the public website for the Royal Women's Hospital in Victoria, Australia Depo Provera - a Contraceptive Injection. Depo Provera is a hormone used for contraception.
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Injectable contraception for men is being trialled in a number of countries. Contraception - injections for men. Injectable contraception for men is not available at
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The contraceptive injection is a long-acting contraception containing the hormone progestogen, providing protection against pregnancy for 12 weeks at a time.
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Home — Teens — Contraception — Contraceptive Methods — Injection (Depo-ProveraT) Your next injection is given within 12-13 weeks of your last injection. Your health care
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Monthly Contraceptive Injection (Combined Contraceptive Injection) Like Depo-Provera, combined contraception injections are a type of hormonal birth control
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An injection of DMPA (depo medroxyprogesterone actetate) works by preventing ovulation, making the cervical mucus thicker and making the lining of the womb thinner.
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There's so many methods of contraception to choose from nowadays and it can leave you feeling a bit confused. The Pill, the contraceptive injection, an implant, the
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There are so many different types of contraception available that you should be able to find the right method. You may have to try several different things before you
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Hormonal contraception for women is available in the form of implants or injections. These release the contraceptive into the body over a sustained period of time.
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