All of those things are possible with Depo Provera, with one in thirty women complaining of nausea and one of fifty complaining of bloating. Because you have so many digestive complaints, you might consider checking in with your primary care provider as well as considering an alternate method.
Yes, some women will continue to have side effects from Depo Provera after the third shot. See your health care provider for help with managing these side effects if they are troublesome.
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noANOTHER ANSWER:Just from experience and i am on the depo shot and i am 31 years old. This shot can make you feel as if you are going through menopause because i get hot flashes, nausea, mild headaches, not able to sleep, constipation, bloating...I was told that i am experiencing a chemically induced menopause! If you want to talk more email me mz_officer4053@yahoo.commaybe you can tell me more about your symptoms!!
You really need to see a doctor and get a hormone workup.
These are all signs of menopause in a woman. These symptoms can last several years as your body goes through all of the changes.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM! Did you ever find out what causes it?
Some of the symptoms pf perimenopause are: irregular menstrual periods, bloating, mood swings, hot flashes, sore breasts, and and erratic sleep patterns.
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Blurred vision, chronic fever, constipation, heart palpitations, hearing problems, hot flashes, insomnia, light-headedness, low back pain, menstrual irregularity and uterine bleeding, night sweats. And more . . .
It is the light for Engine auto diagnosis. If it flashes or stays on it means fault in the fuel injection, ignition or antipollution system. Needs attention at a garage.
One main reason for hot flashes is menopause. Only a doctor can diagnose the cause of hot flashes.
the new drug does not boost the breast cancer risk and does not have side effects like uterine bleeding, bloating, or breast soreness. Unfortunately, the drug may worsen hot flashes. Raloxifene is basically a treatment to prevent osteoporosis
No, hot flashes can't be removed from the body. You will need to go to your MD to find out why you are having hot flashes.