


3 Months of contraceptive protection

It’s private and discreet

99% effective with typical use

Comfortably use it at your own time and place

Small needle with little to no pain

Please consult your local healthcare provider for training before using self-inject.

Side effects of
Self-inject
Contraceptive
Some women may experience:
- 🙋🏾♀️ Lighter or heavier menstrual flow
- 🙋🏾♀️ Menstrual cycle may stop altogether - this is safe and normal but can be alarming at first!
- 🙋🏾♀️ Weight gain, headaches, acne, decreased sex drive or mood swings
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🙋🏾♀️ This method does not affect your fertility. There may be some delay in getting pregnant after you stop taking it, giving you more time to prepare!
(see FAQs for more info)
These side effects are normal, usually just temporary, and can be managed.

Please consult your local healthcare provider for training before using self-inject.


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tina
Your virtual companion

Say hello to
tina
Your virtual companion

- 🙋🏾♀️ She’s here to support you on your sexual wellbeing journey & shares accurate information on self-injection & other contraceptives.
- 🙋🏾♀️ She also helps you find resources for self-injection.
- 🙋🏾♀️ Her advice doesn’t replace that of a healthcare provider but she’s available 24/7.
- 🙋🏾♀️ And you can always speak to an agent for personalized support.
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Please consult your local healthcare provider for training before using self-inject.

Frequently asked
questions about
Self-inject
Here are answers to some of the FAQs about Self-Inject contraceptive.

Self-Inject contraceptive does not cause infertility

Self-Inject contraceptive may cause changes to your menstrual cycle

Self-Inject contraceptive is suitable for breastfeeding mothers
