For decades, millions of women have relied on the Depo-Provera birth control shot as a convenient form of long-term contraception. However, growing medical evidence has linked long-term Depo-Provera ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
A woman alleges that prolonged use of contraceptive injections led to the loss of more than half her teeth. Alexandra Hale, 32, began using the three-monthly Depo jab in 2015 when she was 22 to ...
Expect it to take about 10 to 18 months for you to be able to get pregnant after stopping Depo-Prova shots. Know that your period may be irregular months after stopping the birth control; watch for ...
A woman lost over half her teeth after staying on contraceptive jabs too long, she claims. Alexandra Hale, 32, started having the three-monthly Depo jab to stop crippling period pains when she was 22 ...