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my periods stopped 4 years ago and im only 20

i had surgery to remove a cyst on my ovary and just the cyst, and i was also on depo 2 years ago for 2 years, i had the surgery after my baby was born because they found it in the ultrasound, it was the size of a softball, i would like to know wut you think on this question? doctors checked my blood did a pap on me and everything came out normal so can u please help me, i had my baby in 2002 and thats when they found the cyst and after that ive been on the shot and never seen a period since except for 2 days in 4 years and thats all. if i had a blocked tube does that mean no periods at all?
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I dont quite understand what you're asking, I can't get past the fact that you're asking about your stopped periods....
It's definately a medical thing, and if your doctor isnt answering these questions for you then you need to find another doctor. You should have known this answer a looooong time ago and gottn everything handled back when it started.
.. dont know what else to tell you...
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hi! are you on the depo now? i was on the depo for 4 1/2 years and did not have a period the whole time. the depo makes your body think it is p so you dont have periods. some people will occasionally have one but it is normal not to have a period if you are on the depo. if you are not on the depo and have not had a period in 2 years i wiould diffently see and ask your ob dr. good luck
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and also when i got off depo i had to get on a high level bc pill with high levels of estrogen just to get my body to have a period again b/c i had been on the depo for so long. even with the bc pills  it took about 6 months to have my first period.
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