No! Once you stop taking the medication your periods and ovulation will go back to normal!
I get clear strechy discharge and quite alot of it and pressure pain when ovulating
The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
no period or spotting every few months.or ask your doctor to do a fertility test. That will tell you how many eggs are left and will give you an idea if your done ovulating or not...
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Depo Provera, it's a shot every 3 months.
No, it is not seasonal. Like every field, there are cycles, but individuals come for therapy throughout the year.
No. The hen is not considered pregnant. It is merely ovulating or producing an egg.
The only way to know is to take an ovulating test (you can buy it at Wal-Mart or any other retail store or drug store). It costs anywhere from $15-$30. You take the test every day until it shows that you are ovulating (it's just like a pregnancy test).
Ovulation is when an egg is released and attaches to the wall of the vagina. (When it is ferilized, this is how someone becomes pregnant.) Every woman ovulates at a different time of the month. You can get pregnant whether you're ovulating or not, but it's way more likely if you are.
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