Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question why you are having slight vaginal bleeding for three weeks after stopping the Depo-Provera injections.
Have you spoken with your gynecologist about this? If not, please telephone the office today.
With such limited information, I cannot be of much help.
How old are you? How long have you been receiving the injections? When was your last dose?
What were your menstrual cycles like before starting the injections? Do you have any underlying medical or gynecologic conditions or problems?
Heavy or prolonged bleeding is a reported side effect of stopping the Depo-Provera injections.
Depending on how long you were receiving the injections, your reproductive system has been suppressed for months or years. The hypothalamus, pituitary and ovaries have ‘forgotten how’ to coordinate their roles in regulating ovulation and menstruation.
As your body tries to get back to normal, it over stimulates the production of estrogen.
The result is erratic but high estrogen levels causing nausea, sore breasts, fluid retention and abdominal bloating, mood swings and heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question why you are having slight vaginal bleeding for three weeks after stopping the Depo-Provera injections.
Have you spoken with your gynecologist about this? If not, please telephone the office today.
With such limited information, I cannot be of much help.
How old are you? How long have you been receiving the injections? When was your last dose?
What were your menstrual cycles like before starting the injections? Do you have any underlying medical or gynecologic conditions or problems?
Heavy or prolonged bleeding is a reported side effect of stopping the Depo-Provera injections.
Depending on how long you were receiving the injections, your reproductive system has been suppressed for months or years. The hypothalamus, pituitary and ovaries have ‘forgotten how’ to coordinate their roles in regulating ovulation and menstruation.
As your body tries to get back to normal, it over stimulates the production of estrogen.
The result is erratic but high estrogen levels causing nausea, sore breasts, fluid retention and abdominal bloating, mood swings and heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding.
Regards,
January 11, 2017 - 9:08amMaryann
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