Let's hope not, because from the sounds of your question, it doesn't sound like you need a baby!
Some health care provider use the pill to control bleeding on the injection. The bleeding will get better with time.
Go and see your doctor.
No, only about 1 in 5 women have implantation bleeding. answer No, 1 in 3 women don't you mean that's what I was told . Implantation bleeding is rare, it is something that not every woman may experience. from Pink Princess
ECg MONITOR bleeding, bradycardia
Usually, you will experience pain, or an inability to move a part of your body. Also, bleeding, hemorrhages, and difficulty doing something like breathing, swallowing, etc.
There is no special risk of pregnancy on Depo Provera just because you're bleeding. If you get the shots on time, you are protected equally when you're bleeding and when you're not.
Bleeding injection pumps insures that no air is trapped in the lines. Injection pumps supply fuel at pressure into the cylinders of intermal combustion engines, and if any air is present in these systems, it will inhibit the ability of the pump to deliver the correct amount of fuel. (We know that air can be compressed, and fuel is largely incompressible.) Additionally, air can be trapped at a number of places in a fuel injection system, and this may make it difficult for someone attempting to discover why an engine is running poorly to get to the bottom of things. Bleeding injection pumps insures that the pump will not incorrectly operate because of air in the pump.
Yes its possible. Most women do not experience implantation bleeding
Your body is trying to adjust from being off the shot. Taking the pill won't stop you from getting your period or make it stop when you are on it. Believe me, if there was something created to stop a period in the middle...I would have found it.
Two to 8% of women who undergo a cone biopsy will experience bleeding for up to two weeks.
Yes, once the bleeding has stopped.
When you had your injection, the needle peobably went trough an blood vessels. When the needle was withdrawn there was bleeding from the vessel puncure. The blood accumulated in the muscle. This is an intra nustcular haematoma. Drugs such as diclofenac can also lead to thinning of blood increasing chances of bleeding.