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your question is not entirely clear.
Do you want to know WHEN the Depro shot should be started after giving birth?
Do you mean, when should a period start after getting a Depro shot?
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Side effects Change in the menstrual cycle is the most common side effect of Depo-Provera. At first there may be irregular bleeding or spotting, but that usually diminishes and eventually disappears after several injections. After a year on Depo-Provera, menstruation will stop completely in approximately half of the women.
Normal menstruation will usually return within a few months once the injections stop.
Women who continue to menstruate while on Depo-Provera may have decreased blood flow, which, in turn, reduces the chance of anemia. There may also be a decrease in menstrual cramps and pain, as well as ovulatory pain.
Schroder, who had very painful premenstrual symptoms before starting Depo-Provera, says she thinks of these side effects as benefits.
After menstrual changes, the most common side effect is weight gain. It's not clear whether the weight gain is due to water retention or a metabolic effect that increases appetite and body fat, says David Grimes, MD, a professor with the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Southern California School of Medicine. But it is real, and women should know about it.
In addition, some patients may experience headache, nervousness, abdominal pain, dizziness, weakness, or fatigue
I am seeing no information anywhere about the length of periods, just that they are irregular at first.
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