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It may take a few months to return on it's own. I was on depo provera for almost 5 years. I think it was about 45 days before I got my first period. Then, they were sporadic for the next year. The longest I can remember between periods was 3 months. My doctor told me that she could give me other hormones to straighten things out. So, if you don't want to play the waiting game ask your obgyn for help.

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11y ago

You need to ask this question to your doctor or gynaecologist ! This is not the place for such an important enquiry - since you cannot guarantee the person answering is actually qualified to do so !

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10y ago

You can't "kick start" a period after stopping Depo Provera. If you're really dying to see monthly bleeding, you can go on the Birth Control pill, patch, or ring and see monthly bleeding. That's just a show -- not a "kick start."

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