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Bleeding Heavily With Large Clots, Brown In Color. Consult Doctor?

I recently missed 2 depo jabs and was bleeding heavily for 5 weeks with some quite large clots. I had a jab in May but have had a week here and ther of spotting, sometimes very red and little clots and recently brown, but have a heavy feeling in my tummy, am due a jab again on tues should i mention to my doctor before the jab??
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Hi thanks for asking on HCM.

Irregular bleeding is very common with depo jabs.This type of bleeding can be controlled with simple hemostatics or you may need top up doses of hormones to control this bleeding.

Yes, of course, you must mention about this bleeding to your doctor so that he/she can help you in adjusting with depo in a better way.

Good Luck
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Bleeding Heavily With Large Clots, Brown In Color. Consult Doctor?

Hi thanks for asking on HCM. Irregular bleeding is very common with depo jabs.This type of bleeding can be controlled with simple hemostatics or you may need top up doses of hormones to control this bleeding. Yes, of course, you must mention about this bleeding to your doctor so that he/she can help you in adjusting with depo in a better way. Good Luck Hope this information is helpful and informative. If you have further queries you can directly reach out to me on the following URL: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-deepti-goyal/65111