I was on the Depo-shot from March 09-September 09 and my last period was in June. I'm not 100% sure why it stops like that but from everything I have read on the subject it is very normal to stop menstruating while your on the shot and also normal for it to takes a few weeks to a few months for your body to regulate itself to menstruate once you have stopped the shot.
Yes, it happens to people who swim for no logical reason at all.
You may be pregnant, or your hormones may not be regulated yet.
If you're using Mirena, the IUD that releases progestin, your period usually will stop, although you may have irregular spotting in the first weeks or months of use. If you're using the copper IUD, your periods will not stop. If your period has been regular since using the IUD, and then stopped, take a pregnancy test.
There are many reasons why a woman won't have a period. Your weight could be too low, you could be taking medications which will stop your period (like narcotics), you could be in menopause, you could be heavily into sports or exercise. The most important thing for you to do is go to your doctor to discover why you have stopped your period. There are many medical conditions with cessation of menarche as a symptom, and all of them require that you be seen by a medical doctor. If it's been six months since your last period, you are about four months late in seeing a doctor. This is not a symptom you need to ignore.
Yes. I was on Depo for approximately 10 years with NO period and then to the pill for about a year with controlled periods. I have since stopped taking ANY type of birth control and have had long 2 week periods and even two full periods a month. It will eventually regulate if not ask Dr. about Provera.
Not all that uncommon, it can take 3 or more months for a return to fertility.
There's no way to guess. Blood testing for a missing period may include hCG, TSH, prolactin, and others. Ask your health care provider which blood test came back abnormal.
no not at all
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Hi, I am 48 year old. I have not had a period in 6 or 7 months. I had intercorse yesterday and this morning I began hurting in my lower back, this afternoon I have began bleeding. I am not on birth control. I thought I was finished with that part of my life. Since I started bleeding am I still ovulating?
no, nothing is wrong..my period comes every 4 months and its been like that since last year..and i confirmed my doctor about also so no it is not bad.
I forgot to add that I have yet to get my period back since before I had my baby