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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am Post subject: how long?? |
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| i.ve been without a period now for 2 years and have been given a 10 day course of medroxyprogesterone, which i've just finished. i was wondering how soon after could i expect my period, and has anyone out the had the same problem and now has 'normal' periods? |
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am Post subject: |
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| I have the same problem have not a period in a couple of years just started taking medroxyprogesterone . I aslo have depression and diabetes I hope it doesnt effect any of those. Mary a. |
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am Post subject: |
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| Mary a, the good news is that since last on this site i have had a period and no side effects from the medroxyprogesterone, so hopefully it will work for u to, good luck! |
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| hi there! when you finish taking medroxyprogesterone did you have your period right away?<BR><BR>--------------------<BR>hi i'm mady,i have been taking this medroxyprogesterone for 6 days now 1 tablet everyday.but i still don't have my period.or should i wait?<BR> |
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| Hello, I just finished taking medroxprogesterone for 5 days due to me not having a period in the last two months. This is day 3 of being off the meds. does it take longer than 3-10 days? Does it really bring your period back? Is there anyone out there whose period didn't return after taking this med? Help! I'm not ready to not have my period. |
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| Yes, it really does!! I'm 39 and am currently on and have been before on the drug. Of course, this is dependant on your age no doubt. Your obgyn should know. (But don't believe everything they say) My amenorrhea (lack of menses) is a result of my thyroid condition. I've now realized that it is just a "band-aid" solution for me however. The real problem lies in the thyroid condition I have which must be treated. This is probably the 5th time, at least the 4th, I am using the little white pills since age I guess sometime btw 20. You should take the drug at regular intervals according to the instructions. There are different doses so I'm not certain if there are different intervals. And yes, you can get pregnant after using the drug. -- I did, twice, and with ease let me add!! and I have a 13 1/3 yr son to show for it! Today marks the 2nd month I as well have not had my period. It ****s! I feel like the characters in the Harry Potter movie that get so fat they float away!. I am not fat either but have gained some weight. I just feel extremely bloated!! Given my hereditary, I was doubtful I was yet menopausal. So I show up again at the obgyn and say, give me the little white pill! He laughs but not too much. 7 yrs ago when he put me on birth control to help regulate me, he ardently advised if I want more kids, have them immediately! I was 32 then. I said I was ready but my spouse wasn't and so my clock will have to wait! Just last yr, 6 yrs after he told me to get pregnant immediately, I got pregnant (without conscientiously trying), and although I miscarried - it showed him!! My body is not ready to stop. I think we all know our bodies and better than the doctors know them! I cannot recount the numerous times I've been to the office late with my cycle and my dr. would suspect I was pregnant. He would ask if I had good news and I would say no without having even tested on my own. At first though, I would joke with him saying maybe, you never know, but if I had to bet on it and I love to gamble, I would say no, I'm just late. He would think for sure I was pregnant and be surprised I wasnt even though I'd be 2-3 months late, gain weight, feel nautious and whatever else symptoms could accompany pregnancy! But the 2 times I've been pregant I called him up and I TOLD HIM i was without even home testing!! The 1st time I was 3 months pregnant and getting my periods (figure that one out!!) The second time I was only 7 weeks pregnant - about 5 wks late and I knew immediately that I was not just skipping or late. So, my point, we know our bodies, we just need to listen. I told him that I will be having another child (on my own, naturally) sometime in the next 5 yrs (once my husband matures!) and I want him to deliver my next child so he should be ready and not consider retiring. He laughs but he knows not to laugh too much because its me! The pills work and I'd have been lost without them. I don't however remember exactly how long after finishing the meds that they start. I think btw 3-7 or 3-10 but you've got to realize that each body is different. Trust me, I consider myself an average person of 39 but I know my body is different and reacts different. You've got to learn your body. Following a gall bladder surgery, I had my dr tell me I had him scared and that my insides are unique and he has never seen anything like it before! Can you imagine -now I ask, what purpose did it serve for him to tell me that? I panicked and asked, are you telling me I am a freak of nature!! He said, no, just unique. Funny, it wasn't something I didn't already know but it shocked him! I warned him before the surgery but I guess he didn't take heed. I considered the following unique -- Heart surgery at age 5. Mono in 6th grade (they call that the kissing disease) - trust me I wasn't kissing at that age, my dad would of had my head! Chicken pox at 18. Regular period for 3 months while pregnant. Definatley not your normal Gall bladder surgery in '03. Irregular periods to the hilt! Or yet, am I just normal? That is the question. See, because to me I am very normal, but I must remember to others, my composition is unique. But it's what I've lived with and so it has been normal to me!! And so, yet, with all my uniqueness, I have a very loving, extremely intelligent and handsome (and it isn't just that I'm proud, I am told daily by numerous various sources) son of age 13 1/2. So you figure it out. Listen to your doctors but also ladies, KNOW your own body and do your own research. Get to the root of the problem or the problem or deal with the possibility of the problem repeating itself. CHOICE |
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