Hi, The pill remains in your system for 3 months. After you experience a break through bleeding (when you stop the pill) the BCP is reducing in your system and you can begin ovulating straight after the bleed or any time during the 3 months.
Quarter. At every Quarter of the financial year (every 3 months).
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.
Physically you will bleed for 3-4 weeks and then get your period back within 2 months. Emotionally it differs of course. The later the harder it is.
I'm not sure what you meant by your question as it wasn't very clear. The pill will remain in your system for exactly 3 months. During this 3 months your period can arrive anytime - it may be regular or irregular. You can become pregnancy anytime after your withdrawal bleed.
Yes missing the pill can make u bleed for the simple reason the lining that protects u from falling pregnant is now falling away, but also with the change in hormones in your body can also make you bleed especially the first 3 months as that is when ur body is ajusting to the pill.
It may be inconvenient, but it's very typical on depo provera
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Possibilities: pregnancy, malnutrition. Best bet is to go get checked out with a doctor because there could be several reasons behind that. Going 3 months without a cycle is not normal.
Most dogs menstruate (come in season) approx every 6 months and the first time can be any time from about 7 months of age, they bleed for about 2-3 weeks. During this time they can become pregnant so if you don't want to have your female dog(s) pregnant, you need to keep your female dog(s) away from male dogs for this time.
implantation, its normal..
Most blood centers allow for donating whole blood every 56 days (which is less than 3 months).