Five methods to deal with depo Provera side effects

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Depo provera, also known as medroxyprogesterone acetate, is a highly effective contraceptive method containing synthetic progesterone. The contraceptive injects the patient's muscles every three months to prevent the release of eggs (ovulation), making it difficult for fertilized eggs to implant into the uterine wall of women. One of the most common side effects of depo Provera is irregular menstrual bleeding. Women taking depo Provera may notice that their menstrual cycles are longer or shorter than their normal menstrual cycles, or that their menstrual cycles are heavier or lighter than their normal menstrual cycles. Some women may find that their menstruation is earlier or later than expected. Women may also notice irregular bleeding or spots during the first few months of depo Provera use. In order to cope with irregular menstruation, women in Deprovilla Hospital should always be protected by women to prevent accidental bleeding. If a woman suffers from severe or prolonged bleeding while taking depo provera, she may need to contact her doctor for guidance.

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depo provera, also known as methoxyprogesterone acetate, is a highly effective contraceptive method containing synthetic progesterone. The contraceptive injects the patient's muscles every three months to prevent the release of eggs (ovulation), making it difficult for fertilized eggs to implant into the uterine wall of women. One of the most common side effects of depo Provera is irregular menstrual bleeding. Women taking depo Provera may notice that their menstrual cycles are longer or shorter than their normal menstrual cycles, or that their menstrual cycles are heavier or lighter than their normal menstrual cycles. Some women may find that their menstruation is earlier or later than expected. Women may also notice irregular bleeding or spots during the first few months of depo Provera use. In order to cope with irregular menstruation, women in Deprovilla Hospital should always be protected by women to prevent accidental bleeding. If a woman suffers from severe or prolonged bleeding while taking depo provera, she may need to contact her doctor for guidance.

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