No it does not confirm it. You should talk to your doctor to make sure there is not another problem that has caused your period to be absent. It is always possible that a pregnancy could be there. But you need a blood test or a urine test to be sure.
Yes the Provera worked. It doesn't matter how long your period lasted for all that matter is your period came after the use of provera.
It is NOT likely. To confirm, I reccommend taking an at-home pregnancy test.
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Provera is perfectly safe for use during pregnancy. Doctors use Provera to help prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy and it is usually taken until 12 weeks gestation, when it is stopped because the placenta has formed and the placenta produces enough progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Years ago, before they had the modern monoclonic pregnancy tests, they used Provera as a pregnancy test. If you did not bleed, you were pregnant. If you bled, you were not pregnant. Provera will cause you to get your period if you have missed your period due to hormonal imbalance. Provera will also stop your bleeding if you have some dysfunctional uterine bleeding (twice a day for five days). During pregnancy, Provera does not cause bleeding. Provera definitely does NOT cause a miscarriage and is definitely used during pregnancy, expecially if you have a low progesterone level.
Depo Provera is meant to prevent pregnancy. When you stop, you don't have pregnancy protection. There is no special "fertility boost" immediately after stopping depo provera.
If you're taking birth control pills you simply wait for your planned period to come. If your period doesn't come, you should go to the doctor or take a home pregnancy test. If you're taking any other birth control methods, such as the depo provera shot, I encourage you to see your doctor if you think you might be pregnant.
Yes. I was on Depo Provera for 8 years, was off for 2 years, and taking a micro pill, and did not get my period back prior to conceiving my son. Surprise! Given, it was probably very bad (or good!) luck on my part, but I can certainly say that pregnancy is possible.
Provera is often given both to encourage the uterine lining to shed, and as a diagnostic tool to find out why the period is late. Lack of bleeding after finishing a round of Provera is not normal, and needs to be reported to the prescriber so that you can take the next diagnostic step together.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
i was on that when i became pregnant with my first child, and she didn't have birth defects. birth control doesnt hurt the baby just as long as you stop taking it once you find out you are pregnant.
If you're pregnant, then you won't get your period
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.