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733930 tn?1286571409

A little confused

So. i guess im just updating again. Background info : no period since feb 24th. went on provera for 10 days, then started period 2 days after last pill. my doctor warned me that it would be really heavy since its been 4 months since ive AFed. but its been super light. no cramping or irritability that i used to get with my period. anyone ever have this problem? should i call and tell my doctor about it?
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796506 tn?1370188305
When I used Provera with no period for almost 4 months it was light too, and was warned that it would be heavy and i just wasn't so... I would still take a preggo test later on and see what happens : ) Good luck!
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When I've skipped periods or been late it was go back and forth between being light and being so incredibly heavy that I thought I was miscarrying. So I would call and see what the doctor says. He may want you to do another round.
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733930 tn?1286571409
no its just progesterone. not birth control. it helps regulate ovulation and AF and yes im ttc but they did a blood test before i started it and it was negative. so im not pregnant
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422891 tn?1315179920
when i was on provera my period was really heavy, i would call my doc to see what they think and how long was your period for? i know for me with the provera and my period i was really irratable with alot of cramps as well,
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689265 tn?1251130087
ah, sorry. is that pill birth control? if so, it's quite normal for it to mess with your periods.
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689265 tn?1251130087
are you ttc or could be pregnant? may be implantation bleeding. i would mention it to my dr if it was me.
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