Absolutely. The Depo Shot has different effects with different people. If you have just started this form of Birth Control, you could be getting cramps, and spotting can continue for several shot treatments. If your cramps are bad, please see your doctor and let them know--just in case--and if nothing else (s)he can give you some meds to calm your cramping.
Spotting is a common side effect on Dpeo PRovera. Stress does not increase the risk of spotting on Depo Provera.
If you got pregnant on your last depo shot then it should be obvious you can get pregnant taking it.
I would doubt it, since they give you a preg test before first shot, but no bc is 100%, so take test or see doc. In my experience with depo, the first two shots gave me the worst cramps I have ever had, with spotting and bleeding. I took the shot for a year, and even though its not part of your question, I do NOT recommend depo for anyone. It really messes you up, also they have published reports that it causes bone mass loss after two years of it. My gyn said she would've stopped the shot before two years.
Each of those side effects is a known issue with Depo Provera. Back pain is rarer, with only one in fifty women in clinical trials complaining of it. More than half of women on Depo Provera complain of irregular bleeidng; this side effect improves with time.
it is not a period it is heavy spotting.
Yes, it is called spotting.
There is no particular meaning to spotting two weeks after stopping Depo Provera. After stopping Depo, some women will have periods return right away. For others, it can take 18 months. The average is 11 months.
spotting for over a month on the depo
You should talk to your doc about this.. Usually if you continue to spot while on the depo, they can give you a prescription for a hormone to stop the spotting.
red or brown spotting is common, but some people dont have spotting at all (there the lucky folk).
Unscheduled bleeding or spotting is a common side effect of depo provera. It improves with time.
Yes