This is what I found on the side effects of going off the Depo shot. From all that I have read it is just your body trying to get back to normal. Going Off Depo Provera After the last shot of Depo Provera, it can take over 6 months for the drug to leave the body. Side effects may linger until the drug is completely gone. Some women have used cleansing techniques to detox or eliminate the synthetic hormone from where it is stored in the body's tissues: drink lots of water, eat lots of fresh raw organic vegetables, drink raw vegetable juice, sweat in a steam room or sauna, get lots of exercise and fresh air. You can also ask at a health food store about herbal formulas or teas that help balance female hormones, or talk with a naturopathic physician or herbalist.
Smoking will not alter the effectiveness of Depo Provera. However it goes without saying that you would be healthier if you stopped :-)
because the workers were getting in to college children and drugs so they stopped
Yes. It takes a while for periods to restart after stopping depo provera.
Provera is perfectly safe for use during pregnancy. Doctors use Provera to help prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy and it is usually taken until 12 weeks gestation, when it is stopped because the placenta has formed and the placenta produces enough progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Years ago, before they had the modern monoclonic pregnancy tests, they used Provera as a pregnancy test. If you did not bleed, you were pregnant. If you bled, you were not pregnant. Provera will cause you to get your period if you have missed your period due to hormonal imbalance. Provera will also stop your bleeding if you have some dysfunctional uterine bleeding (twice a day for five days). During pregnancy, Provera does not cause bleeding. Provera definitely does NOT cause a miscarriage and is definitely used during pregnancy, expecially if you have a low progesterone level.
A food handler that has discharge from the eyes should be removed from food handling. They should be employed elsewhere until the discharge has stopped.
It stopped airing because the show was not getting enough viewers. I loved that show too and I can't believe it stopped airing. Hope this helps.
He did it in his early career, but stopped because of him getting older and getting bad knees and a broken leg.
No because Snape was never after the stone. Harry stopped Quirrel (who was acting with Voldemort) from getting it.
be more specific, which series? or do you mean all star trek? tos stopped because it didn't have many viewers, but as a whole the franchise stopped because the show was getting stail.
Oh yes! It is very possible. I was on it for awhile and then stopped for about a month and in between that period I got pregnant. So Yes it is very possible. Go to the doctor sweetheart.
Yes. I was on Depo for approximately 10 years with NO period and then to the pill for about a year with controlled periods. I have since stopped taking ANY type of birth control and have had long 2 week periods and even two full periods a month. It will eventually regulate if not ask Dr. about Provera.
Its not certain but it provably means one of theese A: Your body has had a dramatic change, that you havn't even realized and your body has decided that your not ready for your period, and you need to stop getting ready for a mo to have a break B: Your period is on its way and it has stopped because it needs to focus on its main priority C: It hasn't stopped, you just need to go to spec-savers No intentional offence implied. Written by a girl who is 11 and hasn't yet had her period so most of this is probably her child mind at work!