No you shouldn't worry YET, It usually takes a while to get it back and begin your normal cycles so BE PATIENT!! and dont worry. I wish you the BEST OF LUCK!!!!! I to am trying to conceive.
Your body's hormones are quite possibly out of whack. Depo-Provera contains synthetic Progesterone; in a woman's menstrual cycle, if pregnancy does not occur her Progesterone levels drop and she has her period.
Note: It is because of lowering Progesterone levels that a woman begins to bleed/has what we refer to as a period.
Simply put, the synthetic Progesterone given to you in your last shot may still be high enough in your system that it is preventing you from having a "regular cycle". Give it a little while longer, but if it still remains an issue in three months, I recommend visiting a doctor to check your hormone levels and screen for any other possible cause.
Yes, it's normal. You might not be regular for maybe months or years. I got my period when I turned 13 and I am now 19 and still dont have a regular period.
no! just consult with your doctor.
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yes, but not as bad and not as regular.
You might be pregnant but still be bleeding if so take a test or go for a blood test x
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.
i had a cyst for over 6 months and never knew it, and had my period regularly
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant and still have your period.
yes it is possible to have your period when you are pregnant
My gynecologist told me when I was in my early 50's and still having an irregular period no more than 3 or 4 months apart, but sometimes closer together, after having had a regular period for years and years, that if I haven't had a period for 6 months, I was probably in menopause and no longer in perimenopause.