The duration and amount of bleeding you experience after taking Provera will vary. Many people find that their periods are roughly the same length as they normally are as when they take Provera. Sometimes bleeding can be longer than usual and heavier than usual, especially if you have not had a period for a long length of time.
When you're using Depo Provera, you don't get a period, which is ovulation followed by shedding the uterine lining two weeks later. You may have irregular bleeding or spotting, however. After stopping Depo Provera, you may get your period right away, or it may take 18 months. The after delay is 11 months.
It's variable. No single answer. It can be a couple of weeks after finishing the last provera tablet.
Usually 2-3 days after you have finished your final dose
Your period should not be delayed from missing a single pill.
It usually takes about 2 weeks
Your diet is lacking essential nutrients so your period was delayed and it didn't last as long. Try taking a multivitamin.
Delayed entry as I remember it happens when you are still in school, and the date of entry is set well beforehand. Dont worry your time will come.
Usually you have your period at specific times when taking birth control. If you have concerns, take a pregnancy test.
3 to 5 days max
what will happen if you take loritabs and adipexs for a long period of time.
In the next ten days.
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it is currently projected to open June 29 if everything goes well and there are no delays. The huge snow storm that hit the north east in february delayed the construction so that's why its taking so long
It really depends on how long you have been taking it. 150mg is a rather low dosage, and if you have been taking it for a rather short period of time, tapering it off would not be necessary. However, if you have been taking it for a long period of time, it would likely be decreased gradually over a 1-2 week period.
Your period will last between 2-7 days.