The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 6, 2003 - 9A Of course, using condoms is the only way to protect yourself against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases, but make sure you're also as protected as possible against pregnancy. That's why more women than ever are choosing Depo-Provera - it's 99.7% effective when administered on time every 3 months. Remember, Depo-Provera doesn't protect you from HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. Some women using Depo-Provera experience side effects. The most common are irregular See what Depo-Provera is all about. Call toll free 1-866-519-DEPO or visit Depo-Provera.coM. periods or spotting. Many women stop having periods altogether after a few months and some may experience a slight weight gain. You shouldn't use Depo-Provera if you could be pregnant, if you have had any unexplained periods, or if you have a history of breast cancer, blood clots, stroke, or liver disease. When using Depo-Provera, there may be a possible decrease in bone density. Depo-Provera. One of the best and most convenient ways to protect yourself from pregnancy. Ask your health care professional if prescription Depo-Provera is right for you. ee C O one Latei geogse na e1o f'irth con~trol 9OLL-tkirnk asoLut ju~st +} x a year.