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i took provera for ten days,and i still have had no period at all.is this normal.i had bled three weeks before taking the medicine,doctor said my uterus was still full,he is using provera to strip the uterus out,but nothing has happened.
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i wanted to use a provera because i past my 2 month menstration, did the provera workfor abortion. plzz help me
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when they first gave me provera like you, I had been heavily bleeding weeks before. I didn't get a period my first month on it, but the second month I did, actually on the 13th. and have ever since. don't be discouraged. just be patient..
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I took it and it took 18 days. The next time I needed to go on it I took Prometrium and it worked like 2 days after the last pill and I had no side effects like I had with Progesterone.
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I have the same problem. I took my last pill 4 weeks ago and still no AF!
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yes it takes a couple of days after for your body to realize that you are not taking the provera than it will have a withdrawel bleed.....micka
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sometimes it will take 4-5 days after you stop taking it for your cycle to start.  what provera does is cause your progesterone level to jump, then when it dips, like it would if you were having a normal cycle, AF starts.
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sometimes it take a little longer than 10 days.  how many days has it been since you took it?
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