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Q: Recovery of the normal hormonal cycle
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 3rd, 2009
hello my name is sara and im 20 yrs old i am just coming off of depo provera i have recently been having pregnancy systems, boobs hurting,belly hurting,and everytime i eat i wanna throw up and i have been extra sensitive with my feelings and im bloated. i dont think its my period because the blating goes away and im not sick alot. i have taken two pregnancy tests and they came up negitive. should we test again?


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on May 5th, 2009
Am I Pregnant Answer A6526


No data was given about when you stopped taking Depo provera. No data was given about when exactly you had intercourse. No data was given about how long after the intercourse you took the pregnancy tests.


You might want to visit your gynecologist to check if you are pregnant. If pregnancy is ruled out, then you might be experiencing the symptoms you reported due to the recovery of your normal hormonal cycle.




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