When you stop taking finasteride, many individuals may experience a return of the symptoms that the medication was initially prescribed to treat, such as hair loss or prostate enlargement. The timeline for returning to baseline can vary; some may see a change within a few months, while others might take longer. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and to discuss any concerns regarding discontinuation.
Should be normal for you. Mine was normal, it took a while for it to return though, and even longer for me to start ovulating again.
As you grow your body changes this is normal this is because our body changes like girl breast go bigger and hair come this is normal
It is normal to get colostrum at any point during pregnancy. Your body is getting ready to feed the baby. All of this is normal for your body.
A normal human body cell has a total of 46 chromosomes. 23 chromosomes come from the mother and 23 chromosomes come from the father, totaling to 46 chromosomes in total.
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There is not a medication that is specific to helping you get your period to back to what it was prior to beginning the depo shot. It can take more than 10 months for the body to return to normal.
It is perfectly normal for periods to come twice. Your body is changing. Make sure to mark your calender to track your period.
Two joints would never come together in a normal body. Two bones come together in a joint.
You might have irregular bleeding as your body resumes it's normal menstrual cycle. If you had cramps and breast tenderness with periods before depo, they'll likely return as your regular cycle starts again.
Return means to come back again.
Once the cervix is dialated the babys head than body come out the vagina
Its certainly not normal, but i wouldn't get worried. Go see a doctor as soon as you can.