depending on how long you have been on the pills or contraceptive method i would say a year minimum and a normal period is the scheduled one that you have when you start taking the pills or method
Yes this is normal. Your period should return to a normal cycle within 3 months.
This is normal and it's classed as 'old blood.' Don't worry about it. You can also get this after you finish your period (right at the end.)
Yes it can result in stopping your period but don't worry as this is perfectly normal.
Well bleeding is normal after stopping your pills. And by the way if you are having your period your not pregnant. It's only when you don't have your period for a while should you think you are pregnant.
You should expect to have your period several days after stopping the Depo Provera shot. However, some women don't experience any bleeding until months after stopping it.
Yes, it is relatively normal to have your period for more than 10 days after stopping the Depo Provera shot. Irregular bleeding is common and it should not last more than a couple of weeks.
Once your periods are regular after stopping depo provera, you can probably get pregnant. YOu can also get pregnant just before your first normal period.
Yes it is very normal. It may take several cycles for your periods to return to normal.
A shorter than normal period, or a lighter period, can indicate the possibility of pregnancy. Another possibility is irregular periods or recently stopping/starting birth control.
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It depends on how long you were on the shot and what your overall health is. The longer you were on the shot, the longer it will probably take for you to get your period again. Once you get your period, it may take several months to regulate itself again. Hang in there and thing should return to normal within 6-24 months.
You may bleed for days, weeks, or months after stopping Depo-Provera. Your period is likely to become regular again anywhere from one to eighteen months after the last injection. The average time to the first normal period is 11 months.