Does Provera have an effect on getting pregnant? With the first child, the gynecologist prescribed me this drug and if I wanted and still want the second one he said that this drug has nothing to do with it.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
55 days ago
Up to @dbdb:
Provera is a progestogenic hormonal drug that inhibits ovulation. However, it is not a contraceptive and does not offer 100% protection against pregnancy.
Although this drug stops ovulation, there is a small risk of conception, especially if you have unprotected sex. Therefore, it is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking Provera to reduce the risk of an unplanned pregnancy.
In your situation, after unprotected intercourse during treatment with Provera, there is a risk of pregnancy. If you do not want another child, it is best to consult your gynaecologist to discuss further treatment and possible emergency contraception. Your doctor will assess your individual case and suggest the best solution.
PROVERA TABL. 0.005 G at 30 TABL. backwards. I received such recommendations on 12.03'24r. I have a cyst and the head of the department prescribed to stop ovulation, I was given a 2x1 tablet for 3 months, he assured me that it also works like contraception, lack of ovulation is where the pregnancy came from. Well, but I read something different everywhere and I'm stressed... Especially since I have had unprotected intercourse. I have 3 children and including 2-year-old twins, I can't imagine another pregnancy. What should I think now?
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
To @Ma Mi: Yes, Provera 10 mg is not a contraceptive drug and if you do not use additional protection - pregnancy is possible. More here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/46990/provera-czy-provera-jest-lekiem-antykoncepcyjnym
Hello. I am assigned prøvere 10 for 6 months once a day to pause the period , is endometrium. Is it possible to get pregnant when taking these pills and amenorrhea. Best regards.
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Celem leku Provera jest przywrócenie właściwego cyklu miesiączkowego. U kobiet, które mają nieregularne cykle mogą występować trudności z zajściem w ciążę, dlatego lekarz niekiedy decyduje się na podanie leku, aby wyregulować cykl. Jest to równoznaczne z tym, że w prawidłowo przebiegającym cyklu łatwiej kobiecie zajść w ciążę.
Podsumowując - sam lek Provera nie ma wpływu na zajście w ciążę i nie może być stosowany podczas ciąży, jednak reguluje on cykl co zwiększa prawdopodobieństwo zapłodnienia.