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Reviewer: MsSparkleKFlem, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I used Depo Sub-Q Provera for 2 yrs. I did not some of the side effects i.e. hair growth, and acne, but it did stop my periods, which kept me from cramping and heavy bleeding. Furthermore, I had my last shot April 2009, and it is now Dec 2009, and still no period...this is weird to me, but according to side effects ,it may take 6-18 mo. after stopping the shot for your period to return... I am not
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Reviewer: obsessesedwithpink, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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When I started taking this medication the dr told me my period may start while or after i stop taking it. a couple days b4 or after i stopped im not quite sure of it cuz blondie me 4got to write down dates Istarted to spot a little bit it was brown though and it was very little amounts of it each time. I have been off the medication for almost a month now and still have not gotten it fully it says
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