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SANTIE
Jan 8, 2014, 03:22 AM
Halo, I have been of the depo injection for three years and ever since tried to get pregnant with my husband. I only took two shots. I have had normal cycles every month maybe some time 2 -3 days earlier by rearly. One month two years I skiped. I have a child off 5 years with a previous boyfriend and I am 24 years old. My last period was 24 des 13 and lasted 6 days, came 2 days early. When it ended I had intercourse, but I blead during, wiped off and nothing afterwards. For about 5 times, and now its gone. But the past few days I have had nausia, diahrea, little heart burn, lower back pain, and some lower abdomenal pain. I do not have time to waste at a dockters office and getting the wrong answers and going again and again. So if its imp to go I will. My first pregnancy I had signs 3 weeks after intercourse. Oh and I did take one know and its negative. Please help, so desperate to get pregnant. Something wrong with me? What can I do? Ive been tracking my ovulation.
SANTIE
Jan 8, 2014, 03:27 AM
Yes please
tharratt41
Jan 8, 2014, 04:36 AM
I am not a doctor. I would advise seeking medical help. I can say I have heard it is not uncommon for women to experience a long period post depo in which there bodies experience a recovery period. Some of the women on this forum have stated it took them a few years for their cycles to be back in check and regular. Others claimed they could not have kids for a few years after.
Fr_Chuck
Jan 8, 2014, 05:35 AM
You have to wait till you miss your period and it is two weeks late to even start testing. So it sounds like you are testing too soon.
Next, it can take healthy couples well over a year often to have a pregnancy.
Are you tracking ovulation, ( not with charts) but actual testing, or body temp ?
If not, that is first step to even know when proper timing for sex is.
Also "signs of pregnancy" sorry but all signs prior to missing a period are also signs of dozens of other things. So there is no way to tell. Also, no two pregnancy are the same, so what happened with one, may not with another