They say infacr it takes a year or more for Depo Provera to be completly resolved from your body.
There has been instances where the Depo will build into body fat.
It can take up to 12 months for your cycles to regulate after stopping provera. This doesn't mean that you won't menstruate in that time, but there may be a lot of irregularity for the first few months.
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.
It can take anywhere from days to 18 months for your period to return after stopping Depo Provera. Taking the birth control pill doesn't change that timing -- the birth control pill doesn't "jump start" or "regulate" your period after stopping Depo Provera. Remember that you can get pregnant before your period restarts, so if you don't want to conceive right now, get on an effective method of birth control.
There's nothing in this pill that would speed the return to fertility after stopping Depo Provera. The duration of use is not significant in guessing how long it will take to get pregnant. Take a multivitamin with folic acid; that's all you need as you try to conceive.
Depo-Provera can take up to 10 months to fully wear off, with most women regaining fertility within 6-12 months after stopping the injections. Menstruation typically returns within 3-10 months after discontinuing Depo-Provera, but this can vary greatly among individuals.
Provera is taken every day, at the same time, for as long as your doctor prescribes it.
Yes the Provera worked. It doesn't matter how long your period lasted for all that matter is your period came after the use of provera.
You can have the contraceptive injection Depo Provera in the last few days of your Pill packet. Â If you have not taken the Pill for a while, or used any other form of contraception, you will probably have to have a pregnancy test before they will inject you with Depo Provera. Â Alternatively, they may ask you to come back for your injection while you are having a menstrual period.
If you miss an injection of Depo Provera you are not protected from pregnancy regardless of how long you have been on it. You will need to use a back up method of birth control until you can resume your injections.
You may get pregnant at any time after stopping the contraceptive implant. If you had a period, your body is likely ovulating at this point.
It can take up to three months for your period to return after stopping hormonal birth control such as depo provera or the pill. Any longer than this and you should talk to your doctor. Even if you do not have your period, you can still become pregnant so should take precautions if you are not trying to conceive.
The duration and amount of bleeding you experience after taking Provera will vary. Many people find that their periods are roughly the same length as they normally are as when they take Provera. Sometimes bleeding can be longer than usual and heavier than usual, especially if you have not had a period for a long length of time.