hey! this is the end of my first cycle using the depo shot, and i will never use it again. for me, mood swings, acne, and headaches are very common. this is abnormal for me! i am generally a clear skinned, even tempered woman. upon research, i have read other women saying they are getting the same things, spotting, joint pains, tingling sensations, and more.
everyone is different but it should start within the first 3 months
The Depo Provera injection lasts for 13-15 weeks. After that, you could get pregnant.
it should start in about 35 days, if not a pregnancy test should be administered.
Yes, you can get depo provera on the fifth day of your period. If you start within the first seven days of your period, Depo Provera is immediately effective.
You should assume that you no longer have protection from Depo Provera when you are late for the next shot. If you don't want to get pregnant, start using another birth control method at that time.
my friend stopped takin depo 7 months ago and is still waiting for a period
After your last Depo-Provera shot, it will take roughly three months to have your first period. As soon as you resume having your periods, ovulation should return to normal as well.
If you induce vaginal bleeding after having Depo-related amenorrhea, you bleed from your vagina. It does not "jump start" your normal period, it doesn't mean you ovulated, and it doesn't get Depo out of your system faster.
The first shot of Depo Provera is usually given during or a few days after the start of a menstrual period.
You can use anything you like - pads, tampons, cup -- with your period after stopping depo provera.
have you had your period?if not you could be having one.just cause you are on depo doenst mean you wont have a period.
Can take up to a year for your period to start.
You can try to get pregnant at any time after stopping Depo. There is no need for a waiting period.
You do not need to have the Depo Provera injection during menstruation. The health care provider should be able to advise you about when you should get the injection. If you have a negative pregnancy test, and can commit to retesting for pregnancy in three weeks, there's no reason that you shouldn't get Depo Provera that day.