That is very common with women on the depo shot, some ladies bleed the whole time their on it and others do not bleed at all...Personally i dont think its a good BC method due to the fact that it messes everything up. Your probably one of the women you bleed the whole time they are on it, in that case if you don't like it why don't you try of forms of birth control like the pill
2007-01-11 05:48:27
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answered by Kasja 5
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You are lucky I was on the Norplant and stayed on and off spotting then heavy every day for a year I told doctor if they did'nt get it out i would cut it out myself my period was really the birth control but everyone's body reacts to chemical differently so try something else how bout
Nu-vo ring or something because i know people that say they never had a period while on the depo .
2007-01-11 00:32:13
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answered by trenafather 1
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I took that 10 years ago (twice) I bleed for 6months strait brown nasty blood.Gained a lot of weight my skin went crazy and I would never recommend Depo. Talk to your doctor about an alternative.
2007-01-11 01:13:35
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answered by ?Sherbear ? 6
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That is call spotting. You need to be on the shot for about one year in order for the spotting to go away and possibly no period at all after that. The shot is a reliable form of contraception.
2007-01-17 19:03:01
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answered by Abby 4
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The shot may reason extra bleeding and recognizing, or no bleeding in any respect. i might want to fall ill when I were given the injections (I were given 2), bled for weeks on end, lost hair.......My SIL had no undesirable outcomes and no era for 2 years, from the first shot till 6 months AFTER she stopped the shot. it isn't going that you're pregnant, yet you would possibly want to favor to search for suggestion from out of your time-honored practitioner about the undesirable outcomes.
2016-12-02 03:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I hated it. It was the easiest way for me though because i would just have to go get a sot every 3 months... It stopped my period altogether, I had sharp leg and abdominal pains all the time, and It made me very moody... not to mention the weight gain. I switched to the Patch and I really like it.
2007-01-16 05:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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That happend to me to so I stopped taking it. I have something called Dysmenorrhea and I had to go on birthcontrol and the depo seemed the easiest but I didn't like it's side effects. Talk to your gyno about it, it maybe something that'll go away.
Depo-Provera may have side effects, in order of greatest frequency: menstrual irregularities (irregular bleeding, amenorrhoea absence of bleeding or metrorrhagia constant bleeding) nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, breast swelling and tenderness, depression, skin disorders (rash, hot flushes, acne, alteration hair growth), alteration in appetite, altered weight and changes in libido.
2007-01-11 00:29:10
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answered by babe_gurl001 1
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i had the same problem i came of it
2007-01-11 02:37:06
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answered by chazza 2
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Go to Depo-provera horror stories.com before taking another one please!
2007-01-11 01:32:02
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answered by li'lbit 3
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