It is not normal. I was having the problem. My dr. said it could be from stress. At the time I was going thru ish back too back. I also had a regular period for the next 2 months.
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.
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Depo often causes spotting and bleeding in the first few treatments. This is nothing to worry about unless your bleeding becomes heavy. See your doctor immediately if that happens.
Bare in mind that the Depo stops your menstrual cycle for several months - you may experience irregular bleeding while on the Depo. Once you come off Depo it takes time for your hormones to regulate again to have a normal menstrual cycle, during this time menstruation can be heavier than normal due to hormonal imbalance.
I at rink that is normal. I went through the same thing and went to my doctor. She told me that happens and it is normal. I had spotting and even bleeding that lasted for a few months. I was given medication for the that. If you are worried then you should see your doctor.
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.
This is very normal since everyone reacts to birth control differently. If you do not stop bleeding and want to try something else you can talk to your doctor about trying a different birth control method.
I also have been on the depo injection and was due to have another in November but chose not to. I have had irregular bleeding since coming off it and have also read that this is normal as its your body trying to get back into your regular menstrual cycle. If your worried I'd go and see your doctor.
The depo has shown no interactions with antibiotics. No menstruation is a common side effect. Read more in the link below.
This isn't related to the DEPO. You need to go to A&E if the bleeding is heavy or make a urgent appointment with your physican for a examination, blood tests & ultrasound.
You can start depo provera at any time in your cycle, then return for the next injection about twelve weeks later.
I missed my last depo injection last August and had my first normal period in January then nothing till 26th April and i bled constantly for 19 days i went to the doctors and i was told it was not normal and they did tests to see if i had had a misscariage which i hadn't but they gave me some pills to stop the bleeding i was told that no one else coming off depo had had this