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Q: Ovulation Issues After Coming off Contraception Injection
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 2nd, 2006
my last shot of depo provera was april 05 i still havent had a period. i want to get pregnant asap. is there any treatment or drugs i can take to reverse depo provera or help me get pregnant soon. i did not expect it to take this long??????????????????????


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 20th, 2006
Getting Pregnant Answer A356
Temporary loss of a period(s) after coming off contraceptive pills/patches/injections is an expected side effect of this type of hormonal contraception. There are medications (clomiphene) that can “wake up” ovulation, but you must consult your gynecologist first!


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