For the last 4 months ive been having irregular periods. I have between 2 to 3 a month with about 4 days off inbetween.
Ive been off the injection now for 7 months, could it be somthing to do with that.
Im going to the doctors next week. Im scared. Has anyone else experienced this before and could tell me what they did.
2006-09-12
20:40:56
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I also get pains in my thighs
2006-09-13
03:30:10 ·
update #1
Have experienced it before. I took Evening Primrose Oil everyday regularly and now my period is like clockwork. Every 28days. No hassle, no pain. Try it for at least 3 months.
It's good for your skin anyway.
EPO plus from Nutrilite. Highly recommended. You can purchase from Amway distributors like me.
liliglorry@yahoo.com
2006-09-12 20:49:23
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answered by liliglorry 2
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I take it you mean the depo injection? Yes it's perfectly normal, its the bodys way of adjusting back. Wr are all different, My periods returned to normal 6 months after I stopped it. I have had 2 children so my preiods are much better now than they used to be.
Don't worry, they will return to normal soon. It can take anything up to a year before they fully return
2006-09-13 03:45:37
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answered by Scatty 6
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I think your body needs time to sort its hormones out, I've had irregular periods for years and the doctor and gynaecologist aren'tworried as I've had loads of tests, and everything seems normal. Every lady is different as is their monthly cycle, but visit the doctor as planned to put your mind at rest. I'm sure everything will be fine.
2006-09-13 04:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i had the implanon rod in my arm for a little over 2 years and i bled almost constantly for over a year(sometimes just spotting), it then stopped for several months then returned for a few months. in the end i had enough and had the rod removed.
my dr says my body was unable to handle the hormones and the coil would be the best bet(there are two types, one contains hormones, one doesnt)
so i would say you could be the same.
but i think most doctors say give it a year
x
2006-09-13 09:14:52
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answered by izzy 2
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i really wouldnt worry about it. many women dont have their period bang on a month. it can be due to a lot of things i.e stress, hormones, diet, ect. its probably the fact you had the injection your body is adjusting to it.
2006-09-13 03:58:05
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answered by cleo the pussycat 5
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hmm not to me... it could be because of the injections you took... Just wait till you consult the doctor and get your results… that’s the only way to find out whats wrong with you...
2006-09-13 04:25:53
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answered by Faradoves 2
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you need not worry about it. it is most common in most of the women. due to some hormone imbalance it happens. consult a good gynecologist.
2006-09-13 03:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i get this and i have pcos your Dr will do test nothing to worry about Hun
2006-09-13 09:41:36
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answered by munchie 6
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