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Are Abdominal Cramps, Nausea And Constipation Normal After Discontinuing Depo Injections?

I came off the depot injection in Dec, had my first period last month (28+ days ago) and a bit of blood tinged about a week after. For the past 5 days I have been feeling nauseous, cramps between pubic bone and very bottom of stomach and I can t go to the toilet, no proper bowel movement for 2 days. I have done 2 pregnancy tests, both negative.
Mon, 8 Aug 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi
Hope this message finds u in good health.
I have gone through ur msg and understand your concern.

it may be due to some sort of hormonal imbalances or variations in the body,though there may be other reasons as well

Nothing to worry about, You should eventually get back to normal.

Take multi vitamin and calcium supplements
Do consult a gynecologist if symptoms worsen

Get back to me for any FOLLOW UP QUERIES anytime.

Regards,Dr Mahaveer Patil...(MBBS,MS,Mch)
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Are Abdominal Cramps, Nausea And Constipation Normal After Discontinuing Depo Injections?

Hi Hope this message finds u in good health. I have gone through ur msg and understand your concern. it may be due to some sort of hormonal imbalances or variations in the body,though there may be other reasons as well Nothing to worry about, You should eventually get back to normal. Take multi vitamin and calcium supplements Do consult a gynecologist if symptoms worsen Get back to me for any FOLLOW UP QUERIES anytime. Regards,Dr Mahaveer Patil...(MBBS,MS,Mch)