Depo-Provera is a form of contraception to prevent pregnancy. It contains a progestogen called medroxyprogesterone, a hormone similar to the one produced by your ovaries. Depo-Provera doesn’t contain oestrogen.
- Depo-Provera is given as an injection, every 13 weeks (approximately every 3 months) when used for contraception.
- It's referred to as a long-acting form of contraception, which means that once you have had the injection, you don't have to remember it every day or every time you have sex until the next injection is due.
- It works by stopping your ovaries from producing a monthly egg and changes the lining of the womb so it's less likely to accept a fertilised egg.
- Its effect is reversible which means that your natural fertility returns to normal after you stop using it. This usually takes about 10 months, but can take up to 18 months.