The hormone is injected into a muscle in the buttock, usually during the first five days of a period, and is released very slowly into the body. Further injections are needed every 12 weeks.
The injection acts primarily by preventing the ovaries from releasing an egg (ovulation). Less often it works by thickening cervical mucus to prevent sperm from joining an egg or by altering the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation of a fertilized egg