I was also on depo. And they say it can take up to 12 to 18 months to get your cycle back and normal. It was 6 months, and I didn't have a period after, since i was trying to get pregnant, my doc gave me provera hormone pill to regulate my cycle and start ovulating. If you were on depo for a long time and didn't have a period during that time, you may need a hormone pill to jump start things down there and get regulated again. I also started having pregnancy symptoms, before i got my period back, lower back and hip pain, nausea, couldn't sleep, very sore breasts and nipples, they told me my body was going through withdrawl of the depo. It also happened to my friend.
When I first started mine it was very irregular, I visited my Gyno and discussed it with them. I recommend you visit yours as well.
Yes, it happens to people who swim for no logical reason at all.
yes it can take 6 months to normalize your flow and 3 years to get pregnant. so relax and good luck Joymaker rn
NORMAL, NO ITS NOT BUT WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON. ARE YOU STRESSED OUT LATELY, HAS ANY OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE CHANGED, HAVE YOU STOPPED OR STARTED TO EXERCISE. HAVE YOU STARTED OR STOPPED ANY MEDICATIONS LATELY. THESE COULD BE A FEW REASONS BUT ITS ALWAYS BEST TO CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR.
Yes quite normal, I have two daughters one started when she was 11 and the other only started at 17.
If you havent had your period in 7 months you probably need to go to the doctor, that is not normal.
Yes, but you might be pregnant again.
Actually, it is normal for the body to begin menstruation again right after weaning.
Women produce fluids in the vagina for lubrication or cleaning, etc. It's perfectly normal.
If you started or stopped any activity or medication 5 months ago them most likely its normal but you should make an appointment with your doctor. You can never be too careful
Not usually. If you are concerned, speak with your OB/GYN or family doctor.
yes it is normal. I was late when I first started too. Just wait it out, but if you dont have it after 2 months, i would call your OBGYN