Yes. I was on Depo for approximately 10 years with NO period and then to the pill for about a year with controlled periods. I have since stopped taking ANY type of Birth Control and have had long 2 week periods and even two full periods a month. It will eventually regulate if not ask Dr. about Provera.
Depoprovera will not make you pregnant for months.
When I first started mine it was very irregular, I visited my Gyno and discussed it with them. I recommend you visit yours as well.
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i started out on enbrel for my JRA...it stopped working after about 9 months. so i was then put on humira instead. Within 5 months, that too had stopped working. I am now on Remicade instead which seems to be doing the job. Let's hope it continues!
Are you sure you have not changed your diet or started exercising a lot? If not, you should see a doctor about this. When the menstruation stays away for months it is a sign something is wrong. Speak to your mom.
If you have continued to have sex since you stopped you may be pregnant from the sounds of it.
NORMAL, NO ITS NOT BUT WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON. ARE YOU STRESSED OUT LATELY, HAS ANY OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE CHANGED, HAVE YOU STOPPED OR STARTED TO EXERCISE. HAVE YOU STARTED OR STOPPED ANY MEDICATIONS LATELY. THESE COULD BE A FEW REASONS BUT ITS ALWAYS BEST TO CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR.
The Depoprovera injection is a very reliable form of birth control. However, when planning on eventually conceiving a child, this will all depend on how long you have been on Depoprovera. Usage time of 1 - 3 years, expect a wait time of your cycle returning to normal atleast 6 to 12 months. 3 - 6 years 12 to 18 months etc... Nowadays, many ob/gyns limit the time you can remain on the injection unless you are very persistent and trouble/symption free.
It stays not started for several months.
It could be anything from an infection or endocrine problem to cancer. It is not something you should ignore. PLEASE see your doctor as soon as possible.
you might be pregnant. go to a doctor and find out for sure
Yes. Started taking darvocet for upper back pain (spondylosis) about 2 months ago. Stopped because I thought there might be a connection. Constipation stopped. Never had constipation before in my life - 60 years. Resumed due to back pain. Constipation resumed.