Yes, it is completely normal to experience irregular bleeding when you stop the Depo. The Depo has suppressed your menstrual cycles, it can take up to 12 months for cycles to regulate again once you stop.
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Yes, this is a normal "side effect" of depo. My menses also stopped after my first shot.
it is normal because i had that happen to me a couple of times while i was on the shot so its normal to have one
yes.i was on depo for a year.as soon as i got it for the 1st time then next month i stopped having my period.then when i got off it the next month i started my period back like normal
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It is highly unlikely to get pregnant on the depo provera. And if you are worried because you have not had a period in two months that is normal for the depo shot. It is made to stop your period
its normal for you to have hevey spotting on your first round. i bleed for nearly a month my first round.
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Yeah its normal :-) i just started retaking it been on it 5 yrs :) am only 22 lol
I have no idea what depo is, but anything that makes you have your period for that long can't be good for you. Maybe consult a doctor
It depends on your body--I got the Depo Shot and it took me three months to return to a normal period after the three month coverage period. Continue to use protection after that time, because your Depo has expired even though you have not returned to normal estrogen production. Also, if you think you might be pregnant, definitely get tested before beginning any new BC. \ Hope this helps.
yes it does for some people it has adiffrent effect on everyone because everyone iis diffrent but its perfectly normal to not have your period the first month after your first depo shot but if you are still nervous about it you can go to your doctor and ask !
If you induce vaginal bleeding after having Depo-related amenorrhea, you bleed from your vagina. It does not "jump start" your normal period, it doesn't mean you ovulated, and it doesn't get Depo out of your system faster.