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writes: I haven't had my period since December 19, and they put me on Depo on January 26. I have been having sex recently nd I am pretty sure I had a break out bleed on the 13th of Februrary. Now I will get to my question after you have a breakout bleed, can you ovulate since I missed for over a month? I just want to be careful having sex, but I don't want to stay abstinente from my one true love.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 February 2009): The depo shot may suppresses (stop) your menstrual cycle completely, but you may spot every now and then. Everyones body reacts differently to it.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 February 2009): i took the shot and i think that you need to go off of it because after me taking it for over 3 years now im trying to conceive and its not working and the main reason im not archiving anything is they didnt mention to tell me when taking it that you could decrease the chance of getting prego after going off of it ....so now i have been trying to get prego for over a year and a half now and i have been off of the shot for over 3 years and nothing has happened so my advice to you get off of it now if u plan to have kids in the future!! and about the out brake and not haveing one for a month well on that shot u dont post to have a period...
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 February 2009): I was on Depo once. It lasted for three months and was the worst form of birth control pills for me. The shot can really be harmful to ones body. I would suggest that you call your GP and ask him or her for accurate information.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 February 2009): Depo provera is very harsh on a woman's system, especially if you are younger. It is probably just your body trying to adjust because it has some crazy chemicals it's trying to sort out. Just record the date of your bleed and don't worry too much. But you might want to consider something less strong. Depo messed me up for months after I stopped taking it. I wouldn't recommend it!
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reader, rcn +, writes (15 February 2009):
Be careful when you bleed. The shot is not guaranteed to always be effective.
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