From their site:
Side Effects
In a clinical study of over 3,900 women who used DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive
Injection for up to 7 years, some women reported the following effects that may or may
not have been related to their use of DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection:
• irregular menstrual bleeding
• amenorrhea
• headache
• nervousness
• abdominal cramps
• dizziness
• weakness or fatigue
• decreased sexual desire
• leg cramps
• nausea
• vaginal discharge or irritation
• breast swelling and tenderness
• bloating
• swelling of the hands or feet
• backache
• depression
• insomnia
• acne
• pelvic pain
• no hair growth or excessive hair
loss
• rash
• hot flashes
It does not say specifically "pink" discharge, but I think your condition is normal as your body is getting used to not having a menstrual cycle. It was also said that there can be occasional "spotting" which is probably why its pink.
Break through bleeding is completely normal in the first 3 months of starting Birth Control. but if you are a Sunday start you are supposed to wait one week before having unprotected sex, because you are not fully protected until 7 days after starting your birth control. i don't think the breakthrough bleeding would be any sign of pregnancy.
WARNING - I do not want to delete what this contributor wrote, but all doctors recommend taking a full month of birth control pills before it is fully effective. A week is not long enough.
no
It depends on what type of discharge. If the discharge is blood, then of course it is normal.
This discharge may be ovulation discharge, break through ovulation discharge, vaginal discharge from coming off the shot, normal vaginal discharge, yeast infection discharge, approaching period discharge or pregnancy discharge. There are many causes for vaginal discharge in women hun.
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It's never normal to 'always' have pain. Please speak to your doctor or medical advisor.
No.
Yes. It takes a while for periods to restart after stopping depo provera.
Yes, you can get a hysterectomy while Depo Provera is still in effect.
No. Studies have shown that it can cause unwanted problems to your baby if you take provera while you are pregnant.
sounds like either you have a bacteria infection or a STD
Was this your first shot? People react differently to the shot. I didn't bleed at all while I was on it and my co worker was on it and bled everyday for 3 months. By the time she got her next shot her body was used to it.
I hate bleeding for 6 weeks on my first shot but my second one only had light spotting to none, it varies. Periods while on the depo provera, (whether u have them or not) has nothing to do with you being pregnant.
I been looking into this for years. I notice only when I take ephedra products.