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was on depo then the patch?

so i was on the shot for about 2.5yrs then i switched to the patch last april everything was normal til november my period lasted about 3 days and in december it lasted about 2 days. in january my period came a week before i was scheduled to take off my patch and last 2 weeks. i have taken about 5 hpt plus one from my local clinic and all have come back negative. i have been with my fiance for almost 3yrs now and we dont use protection. at this point im not sure what else there is i can do.
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Good luck! I hope they get back to normal soon. I would probably call my doctor if they weren't back to normal within a couple of months.
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if it happens then its a blessing. and all 3 periods were really really lite an yeah thats all i really want is 2 have a normal period again so if i do become pregnant its easier 2 track.
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I am confused about your question. Are you trying to get pregnant or prevent it? You said you have been with your fiance for 3 yrs and don't use protection, but if you have been on depo and the patch those are both protection from pregnancy. If you just stopped the patch, it could take a while to get pregnant. It can take a few months after going off birth control/patch for periods to get back to normal. You might get pregnant right away, but for many women it can take up to 1 year of unprotected sex to get pregnant even if they have no fertility issues. Best of luck to you.
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you need to go for something to make your peroids regular ...its better if you go for some ayurvedic medications...dont go for any ayurveda....go for patanjli medications made at haridwar...India.
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