Undergone C- Section And Took Depo Provera Injection. Bleeding Heavily With Blood Clots, Milky White Discharge Cramps Consistent. Pregnancy?
Question: Hello, I am 26 years old and on April 4,2013 I gave birth via c section to a baby who was born a month early. The following month, may 7,2013 I went to my gyno to get on birth control. The method I chose was depo provera. Now, I have been on provera in the past with no issues. A few weeks after getting the Injection on may 7,2013 I started having heavily bleeding happening along with big blood clots, the same thing happened the following twice. I was due for my next shot on August 7,2013. That month was the only month out of 3 that I did not have any vaginal bleeding. I talked to my husband and never went back to get the next injection. Because the issues I ended up having from it the first 2 months. My husband and i became very sexually active maybe 4 to 5 times a week the first and second week of august. Soon after August 7,2013, my ovaries began to ache in agony. A few days later my breasts became sore and a little over a week from the time my ovaries started aching I started have milky white discharge cramps that are consistent and annoying yet I have had no sort of bleeding. bloating and now severe nausea that hits in waves and has caused me to vomit, also close to vomiting. I am wondering could these be signs of withdrawal from the depo provera. Or could I have possibly gotten pregnant around the time the provera was wearing off since I was sexually active? I need advice. I am becoming highly worried as to now I am throwing up and cramps still here.
Brief Answer:
Pregnancy could be possible.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Your symptoms are suggestive of pregnancy but are not definitive signs.
Moreover, you were sexually active after missing out depo shot.
I suggest you to get a home urine pregnancy test tomorrow early morning.
If it is positive, get a transvaginal scan to confirm the viability of the fetus.
If pregnancy test is negative, I suggest you to take a depo shot at the earliest.
Symptoms of heavy bleeding are one of the side effects of depo. However, it will stop as you continue with the injections. Body's mechanism will automatically adjust.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr Nilofer
Pregnancy could be possible.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Your symptoms are suggestive of pregnancy but are not definitive signs.
Moreover, you were sexually active after missing out depo shot.
I suggest you to get a home urine pregnancy test tomorrow early morning.
If it is positive, get a transvaginal scan to confirm the viability of the fetus.
If pregnancy test is negative, I suggest you to take a depo shot at the earliest.
Symptoms of heavy bleeding are one of the side effects of depo. However, it will stop as you continue with the injections. Body's mechanism will automatically adjust.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Dr. Shanthi.E
Thank you for your reply!! it was bery helpful. Would it be to soon to take a pregnancy test, if i was suppose to get the next injection august 7,2013 and it is now august 16,2013 and i would have gotten pregnant somewhere between august 2,2013 - august 13,2013?
Brief Answer:
UPT after 1 week
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I suggest you to take pregnancy test after 1 week.
If it is negative, repeat the test after 1 more week.
If both the tests are negative, take depo shot after 2 weeks from now.
Hope its clear.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
UPT after 1 week
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I suggest you to take pregnancy test after 1 week.
If it is negative, repeat the test after 1 more week.
If both the tests are negative, take depo shot after 2 weeks from now.
Hope its clear.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Thank you for your help! It is greatly appreciated!
Brief Answer:
take care
Detailed Answer:
Its my pleasure to help you.
take care
Detailed Answer:
Its my pleasure to help you.
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