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.
It can take up to 18 months (average 11 months) to get your period after stopping Depo Provera. Women get pregnant at the same rate after stopping Depo Provera as women who have never used it. There's just a delay.
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its normal for you to have hevey spotting on your first round. i bleed for nearly a month my first round.
It means your spotting...some woman tend to have spotting when first taking the shot. Some women periods stop completly after spotting and in some cases a period as at least one a year on the shot.
On the second dose of depo, you tend to bleed the entire 2 months. It sucks, but its normal on depo. I had it on and off for 3 years and the second dose is always like that.
I don't believe so. I got one shot of the depo and bled for 9 weeks straight. The whole time I bled it was brown not a red color. It wasn't a constant bleed around the same time everyday only lasting for about 4 hours. If you have any questions about it I may beable to help. quiet_one212@yahoo.com brown discharge is not a sign that the shot is wearing off I've been on depo since i was 16 I'm now 24 years old and i don't get my period but usually at the ending of 3 months when i am due for my shot i usually will get spotting and usually have brown spotting along with it as well its just a sign that some times your period is trying to come back but usually if you get you next shot it goes away
There are several causes for dark brown spotting at 8 months in a pregnancy. These include preterm labor and having sex.
yes Although, just because the Depo is out of your system and you are menstruating it does not mean you are fertile. Sometimes it does, but in the case of needing ovulation to conceive your best bet is to consider yourself "able to become pregnant" when you have ovulated. Again, this isn't necessarily true for every woman because all women are different.Depo Provera is cleared from a woman's body about 6 to 8 months after her last injection.Birth control is a funny thing and every woman's body is different. Having this period might not necessarily mean the depo is out of your system. If you're trying to get pregnant, it may take some time to conceive after being on the depo but keep trying. Some women get pregnant right away after stopping the shot, others may take a while. If you're worried about having another form of birth control to prevent becoming pregnant and are trying to transition, don't take your chances by having unprotected sex as there is the possibility you might not have the depo on board anymore.
You could be pregnant. Take a test.
Either a woman is suffering from irregularity, she has an infection or some other disease, or she is pregnant.
i learned that the depo sot lasts 12 weeks so i think its just the side effects the brown blood is old blood . depo is birth control and is not 100% effective.
i have been off depo for 2 months and still have not had a period, but i have been getting symptoms like, sore breasts, cramps in stomach every few days, lower back pain, but no period so far, but i reckon all these symptoms are the depo trying to get out my system and my period starting to come back, but when i do not know, its horrible not being able to just get your period as with these symptoms you sometimes feel pregnant but i know i am not, but i hope i get mine sooner rather than later so that i can get my regular cycle back, and i will tell you something else i will never go back on the depo again, NOT EVER! Ditto!!!!!