
Accidental administration of Depo-Provera during pregnancy appears to pose minimal risk of major birth defects or early pregnancy complications, though its use is contraindicated when pregnancy is known or suspected.
obstetrics, hormonal therapy, complications, contraceptive, medroxyprogesterone, Depo-Provera, pregnancy, pharmacology, women's health, risks
obstetrics, hormonal therapy, complications, contraceptive, medroxyprogesterone, Depo-Provera, pregnancy, pharmacology, women's health, risks
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