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.
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
dats nasty
yes
yes it can be in some women.
yes very normal.
Bleeding and cramping at 36 weeks of pregnancy can be concerning and may not be considered normal. While some mild cramping can occur as the body prepares for labor, any significant bleeding or severe cramping should be evaluated by a healthcare provider immediately, as it could indicate potential complications such as placental abruption or labor. It's essential to seek medical attention to ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby.
Sore breasts and cramping are normal at this stage in your cycle. You are probably ovulating or have just ovulated and this often causes sore breasts and cramping. If you miss your period, take a test
Provera is often given both to encourage the uterine lining to shed, and as a diagnostic tool to find out why the period is late. Lack of bleeding after finishing a round of Provera is not normal, and needs to be reported to the prescriber so that you can take the next diagnostic step together.
It depends on how heavy the bleeding is. Its normal to sometimes spot during pregnancey. Cramps, all the time. If bleeding is heavy its a possible miscarraige you should see docter immediately.
Light cramping is normal, yes. If it is very painful and/or accompanied by bleeding, it is important to go straight to the hospital though. The cramps are caused by the uterus stretching as the baby grows.
It was due to a miscarriage - it was the beginning of one anyways.
If the bleeding wasn't heavy this should be normal, but anytime you bleed you should let your doctor know right away.