Yes, it is called spotting.
Possibility
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.
it is possible that some women might bleed a little after intercourse while on the depo shot The reason why some women on depo bleed after intercourse is because the injection makes the lining of her uterus very thin and weak. by making it thinner and weaker, depo can help prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the endometrium (uterine lining). When some women have intercourse, this disrupts it and the weak uterine lining will bleed a little. I have had experience with depo and have bled every time after intercourse when on depo. It is not your body "fighting" off pregnancy.
Unscheduled bleeding or spotting is a common side effect of depo provera. It improves with time.
yes, but when you tell the doctor that you are on the depo shot, he will know exactly what you are talking about. every doctor knows depo pro vera has the same chemical makeup as methamphetamine!
All women on depo provera have changes in their bleeding. Some bleed more, and others bleed less. In the early months of use, you may have breakthrough bleeding that goes on for days, weeks, or months. This bleeding decreases over time.
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.
No. Call your doctor.
It may be inconvenient, but it's very typical on depo provera
you should ask your doctor
i was on depo for 6 months and bled the entire time. i have been off it for a few months now and it just finally stopped. Idk what to tell you i would just go to your doctor and see if that's right. I didnt but i don't like doctors.
supposedly no