Injectable
Providing 2-3 months of contraceptive protection

An effective, long-acting and reversible method of contraception
A contraceptive injectable contains a hormone that is injected into the body that stops eggs being released.
Injectables are a very effective method of contraception when used correctly.
To continue being effective, you must make sure to return for an injection every 2-3 months, otherwise you risk the chance of becoming pregnant.
How an injectable works
The injection is usually administered in the arm, thigh or buttock by a trained provider.
It only takes a few minutes to have the injection. It can take up to 7 days before the injection starts to work if you have not previously used a contraceptive injectable. You can use a condom for those 7 days.
Depending on the type of injectable given, another injection will be required in 2-3 months times to continue being an effective contraceptive method.
If you have your first injectable on day 1 to 5 of a period, it will work straight away. At any other time, extra precautions, such as condoms or abstaining from sex will be required for 7 days.
If you’ve recently had an abortion, you can have an injectable following your treatment. It will be given to you during your treatment and will work straight away. It will then last a further 12 weeks before another injection is required.

Frequently asked questions about injectables
If you’re starting to use contraception for the first time, or thinking about using a new method, it’s a good idea to have a full consultation.
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