A blood clot in the brain is more likely from getting pregnant and delivering a baby than from getting Depo Provera. Talk to your health care provider about your risks factors for stroke, and choose a method accordingly.
Depo Provera does not contain estrogen, and is not likely to increase the risk of blood clots. Smoking increases the risk of blood clots. Have you considered quitting?
if you are talking about menstrual blood then yes. They aren't clots thought, they are the lining of your uterus, which is perfectly normal. If they get too heavy, you might consider a trip to the doctor just to check it out.
Not usually. Most women do not experience periods while on Depo.
Depo provera is a hormone and should not affect any neurological functions such as speech. If you have not started any other medication and have not been injurred in any way, I would recommend seeing your physician immediately! Problems with speech can result from heart problems (slow stroke/heart attacks/blood clots) which ca be caused by any form of birth control.... so get to your doctor now!
yes...it is just old blood
Depo Provera does not show up in routine blood or urine testing. You'd have to go out of your way to find it via lab tests.
Yes
Depo provera does not show up in normal urine tests. Someone would have to order specialized testing to find Depo Provera via lab tests.
The amount of spotting that women have on Depo Provera does not normally lead to large blood loss, even if spotting goes on for weeks. If you believe you might have lost a great deal of blood, see your health care provider for an exam. They can check your blood levels and prescribe treatment if needed.
Depo Provera does not change the choice of blood pressure medication. Talk with your health care provider to determine the best medication for your situation.
that is not normal you need to see your GP if that happens
Nothing should happen. Enalapril is an ACE-inhibitor and is used to control blood pressure. There are no interactions between them.