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  • Feb 9, 2015, 09:10 PM
    chendram
    Body concern
    Hey everyone I am a young mother to a 11 month old. I have been on the depo shot for six month and have had uncontrollable bleeding. I stopped the shot now for two months and the bleeding is still occurring should I be concerned? Another thing is for the past week I have been going through a lot of bipolarness and my breast are starting to tender up again is it possible I could be pregnant?
  • Feb 9, 2015, 09:17 PM
    kcomissiong
    Dude, seriously, uncontrollable bleeding for six months and you haven't seen a doctor? Worst case scenario, you could go to a free clinic or ER for help, but to wait this long is crazy. I'm not going to mince words here, your issue can't be diagnosed online, and there are any number of issues that could be at play here. You need to see a doctor, and you are being an incredibly irresponsible parent by not doing so. What happens to your 11 month old if you drop dead of something you could have fixed with a prescription or a shot? Sorry to be so harsh, but someone needs to level with you.
  • Feb 9, 2015, 09:22 PM
    chendram
    I'm sorry but they said the bleeding was normal for the depo shot I got off it to see if the bleeding would stop. So yes it can be diagnosed if your not a doctor I don't need to hear it
  • Feb 9, 2015, 09:59 PM
    J_9
    Continuous bleeding is a known side effect of Depo. If this has been going on for six months it's apparent this is not the right birth control for you and you should discontinue taking it and use another form.

    Now, if you are going through more than a pad an hour, this would constitue a medical emergency.

    I would recommend you pick up an iron supplement the next time you are out and give your doctor a ring to see what he/she recommends.
  • Feb 9, 2015, 10:14 PM
    kcomissiong
    Uncontrollable bleeding is not spotting or breakthrough bleeding as a side effect from discontinuing birth control. Uncontrollable bleeding is serious medical issue, especially it it has gone on for the amount of time you describe. NO doctor is going to diagnose you online, it is about as irresponsible as not seeking medical attention for what (as you describe it) is a serious issue. Now, if you'd like to revise your information, and perhaps you are not bleeding uncontrollably (soaking through a pad or tampon an hour) then my advice would change. There is absolutely no one on this site with an iota of responsibility or ethics that would not advise you to see a doctor.
  • Feb 9, 2015, 10:41 PM
    J_9
    To the OP... is the bleeding uncontrollable or continuous? Uncontrollable would be soaking a pad or two in less than an hour. Continuous would be constant period-like bleeding.

    As as a registered nurse specializing in women's health, I can assure you that I am extremely familiar with the adverse effects of Depo Provera. While I am not a doctor, nor am I attempting to diagnose, but continuous bleeding is a common side effect.

    And yes, pregnancy is always a possibility.
  • Feb 9, 2015, 10:45 PM
    chendram
    See the thing is some days it would be heavy the rest it would enough to go through a pad or two

    And yes I understand that bleeding is a side effect but I have thin blood as it is

    And for almost nine months?
  • Feb 9, 2015, 11:23 PM
    J_9
    Thin blood? Do you mean you are anemic or you have low platelets? If you are anemic you should be taking a daily iron supplement.

    As as long as you aren't soaking a pad or more an hour, you are good for tonight (if it's night in your part of the world). You really should reach out to your OB/GYN who can do the proper blood work to properly diagnose and treat you.

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