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Six months ago my wife had an injection for contraception which was to last for three months, she did not repeat the treatment and was told that after a while her periods would return to normal which they have not. They appear intermittantly and last for one or two days, is this normal. Before this injection all was ok. She she be concerned?
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Thank you for your inquiry. (If this was Depo-Provera) following Depo-Provera injection for contraception it can take up to a year for the cycle to return to normal and women may experience irregular menses in this period. Even though her cycle is not regular there is still a possibility of becoming pregnant and so if you do not wish to become pregnant you should still use some form of contraception.
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