I spoke to my doctor today. He told me no more Provera and to come in for a blood test and we'll take it from there.
I am 40 years old and my doctor recommended Provera and it did not work for me. He ordered a FSH and prolacting blood test.
The FSH came back elevated at 79.4 which is menopausal and that is the reason why the provera did not work for me. The prolactin test came back normal. Please have the doctor order a blood test to test your hormones (FSH, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, LH).
You might be in the menopausal phase.
If your FSH is elevated the provera will not work.
The menstrual cycle is divided into two parts. The first two weeks produces mostly estrogen. The second two weeks mostly progesterone. Then both hormones drop and the lining sheds. The Provera is progesterone and if there is estrogen production from the ovary (or hormones one takes), the lining will shed after the Provera. The fact that there is no bleeding suggests the ovaries are not making enough estrogen and egg production is near stopping - or at menopause. It is unlikely that another Provera dose will make bleeding occur.
Talk with your doctor about whether or not you want to take estrogen and progesterone and if that is a good choice for you. It is also a time to get a baseline bone density and colonoscopy if you haven't already. Also talk about starting a multivitamin and calcium supplements if you are not taking them.
Machelle M. Seibel, MD