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1058440 tn?1275515899

Provera question please help!!!!!

I finished my last pill of Provera 4 days ago and still have not started a period. I took a pregnancy test this afternoon and it was negative. When I talked to my Dr. she said that I should have started my period so I go tomorrow for a blood test. Has anyone been on Provera and went a few days after last pill before starting your cycle? I am worried that something is wrong with me if my blood test comes back negative and still no period? Any feedback would be great. Thank you all!!!!
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I was on provera and it took me about 3 or 4 days to get my period!! My doc also told me that it can take any where from 5 to 10 days. Hope that helps hope all goes well
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778044 tn?1299542934
I think you should get it between a week and 10 days after taking your last pill... so it's common that it hasn't shown up yet.... so, go for the blood test just to be sure and ease your  mind, and then if not, AF should come soon, best of luck!
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1058440 tn?1275515899
I was taking 1 a day for 10 days and I finished my last pill 4 days ago
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1190279 tn?1324936257
My doc always gives me 10 provera pills i haven taken it for 3 months and every time i start a day are 2 after my last one.....how many are you taking ?
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212720 tn?1304375415
My doctor says some women can take a full 10-14 days after the last pill for a period to start.
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