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Pale moon crisis review
Pale moon crisis review





pale moon crisis review

Women decide to stop Depo-Provera because of continual or erratic bleeding, mood issues, loss of sex drive, concern about bone health, loss of health insurance, desire to have a baby, or because, after taking it for 15 or 20 years, their doctors said they should. Why Do Women Stop Depo-Provera and What Do They Experience? Here’s how it went for me: Depo Provera was the WORST thing I ever did to my body. I’ve been following these comments religiously and they have been very helpful. It has been one year since I first posted about my “positive” experience receiving my first AND LAST depo shot. Many more came from women who had no problems while taking Depo-Provera but were completely unprepared for the adverse effects they experienced upon stopping. In all of these thousands of comments, there were only a very few that shared positive experiences. The OBOS posts have received over 2000 comments. Our Bodies Ourselves also posted two blogs on problems with Depo-Provera: Questions About Side Effects of Stopping Depo-Provera (11/09/09) and Questions Remain About the Effects of Stopping Depo-Provera (3/29/12). Jerilynn Prior from the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Ovulation and Menstrual Cycle Research, explaining the adverse effects and offering suggestions to manage the return to ovulatory menstruation. The second post was a Q&A with endocrinologist Dr. (Please note: I do not speak for the SMCR my views are my own.)īetween April 4, 2012, when my post Coming off Depo-Provera can be a woman’s worst nightmare was published on the SMCR blog, and April 14, 2015, when comments closed to both this and a subsequent post, more than 1200 women left comments documenting their negative experiences. Response to two posts I wrote for the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research (SMCR) blog about the adverse effects women experience upon quitting this drug confirmed for me that Depo-Provera poses serious risks to women’s health and well-being that have not been adequately addressed by the sexual and reproductive health community.

pale moon crisis review

I am not a fan of the contraceptive injection depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, broadly known as Depo-Provera.

pale moon crisis review

OBOS invited Laura Wershler, a member of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research and editor-in-chief of the society’s blog, to provide an update on what can be learned from the shared comments.

pale moon crisis review

The posts generated thousands of comments from women who were having problems with the shot and were desperately seeking help and advice. Note: In 2009 and again in 2012, Our Bodies Ourselves posted two blog posts on the adverse effects and withdrawal symptoms that some women experience while using or quitting the birth control injection Depo-Provera.







Pale moon crisis review