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Releases small amounts of progestin (a hormone) into the bloodstream.
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Hormone stops ovaries from releasing eggs.
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Thickens mucus at cervix, which prevents sperm from entering the uterus.
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Requires an injection.
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Can take up to 18 months to get pregnant after the last injection.
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No protection against STIs/HIV.
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Other possible side effects: Headaches, mood changes, weight gain or loss, sore breasts or nausea.
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Side effects may take up to 1 year to go away.
Effectiveness: 99.7%
More information on Depo-Provera.
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