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How Long Does The Nur-isterate Takes To Wear Off And Is There A Possibility Of Getting Pregnant?

Hi I have been taking shots of nur-isterate since february when my baby was 6 weeks old I was supposed to go back and take my next shot last month and I didn t so now I m worried if I may get preganant again I would like to know how long does the injection take 2 wear off and if its possible that I may be pregnant
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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The medicine is only guaranteed to work for eight weeks, though in some women it can last a month or two longer than that. If you are only a few weeks late for the shot, you may still be protected, but there is no way to know for sure. You should get a pregnancy test, and see your doctor so you can get started again with the shots or with another form of contraception.
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How Long Does The Nur-isterate Takes To Wear Off And Is There A Possibility Of Getting Pregnant?

The medicine is only guaranteed to work for eight weeks, though in some women it can last a month or two longer than that. If you are only a few weeks late for the shot, you may still be protected, but there is no way to know for sure. You should get a pregnancy test, and see your doctor so you can get started again with the shots or with another form of contraception.