It is a normal occurrence on Depo Provera for bleeding and spotting to stop over time.
No, it is not. Most likely, you didn't get it. It could have been a practice period, just a little to show you are growing.
The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old, but anything between 10-16 years old is considered normal. Everyone develops differently and at different speeds, so there is no one age when you should start having a period.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
In my experience I was on the shot for atleast 3years and I never had a normal period either. In fact I didn't have a period at all. You may just be having your period and it has not been normal so I think you need to go to the doctor.
Yes, it's completely normal not to have your period at the age of 14 years old. The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old but anything up to 16 years old is considered within normal range.
I'm not sure generally speaking, but I got my period, stopped eating, got really underweight, stopped getting it.. and then 2.5 years later after I gained weight it returned.
Spotting can happen to anyone, with or without the IUD. Occasionally, spotting can be a sign that the IUD is partially expelled. If spotting happens more often after sex, or if you have pain during sex or at other times, contact your health care provider for information and an exam.
if you are just starting your period then this is totally normal, irregular periods at the start are to be expected. however if you have had a regular period for a very long time (i.e maybe 1 or 2 years) then maybe you should see a doctor but i doubt it is anything to worry about.after i got mine 4 the first time it didnt come back 4 2years or so n i still dont have it
Yes, this is completely normal. The average age of menarche (first period) is 13 years old, but anything between 8 years old and 18 years old is considered normal.
Yes it is. Our bodies change every 7 years and much of it is hormonal. Sometimes stress may be the cause of it. The only time you should worry about it is if you miss too many periods or you are having too many periods, bad cramping (if you usually don't have it) then see a doctor. The birth control pill/patch can also cause this.
about 7 years
its just irregular, this is normal for the first years, up to 3 or even 4 years until your period cycle will become normal.