A question for the women concerning depo provera?

my girlfriend has become a bit moody,not nearly as affectionate as a month ago(no,she's not cheating),hasn't be feeling adjectives that great,occasional headaches as okay as fatigued.she has stated several times that it's not me or us and i do believe her,though at times it is difficult to not filch it personally.i've be reading up on the side effects of depo provera and it's made me think that this could be the motive.but,being a man i own no idea as to how it feel to be under the influence(for dearth of a better term) of this particular medication so i am reaching out to you in the hope that i can bring some positive feedback.this lack of affection is taking it's toll on our relationship as she wasn't similar to this before.anything it is has have quite an effect on her and i'd resembling to help her surrounded by anyway i can.she's not insecure about how i be aware of for her as i'm very raucous about my ambience.can she talk to her gyno around this?it's a touchy subject so i will show the utmost discretion.thank you.
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The shot is not respectable for causing insufficiency of sex drive, depression and all sorts of other harsh, and severe, symptoms. I would never recommend it to anyone. I suggest you discuss this with her and suggest she get hold of on a much lower dose birth control. I assume she's on the shot because it's a better option for her than taking a pill every hours of daylight, so I recommend NuvaRing, which only wishes to be removed and inserted once a month (as opposed to the shot, where on earth you only gain one every three months).

I hope for your and her sakes she gets stale the shot because it's really a nasty form of birth control and, within my opinion, should be taken past its sell-by date the market because it cause so many problems for so several women.

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Depo Provera is like the pill which is approaching the patch which is like most other womanly contraceptives. They are hormone based. Sounds to me approaching the hormones in the shot aren't right for her. She could be suffering from a hormonal inequity. She should talk to her doctor to see if here are other methods out there that she can use. A low hormone pill might be the answer. In the meantime, don't filch it personally. Take it from someone who know, she probably doesn't realise she's being moody partially the time and when she does she's probably asking herself why she's being that course. It's not something she can control. She needs to switch to another method of birth control. if the pill is too much work for her, she should tell to her doctor about Implanon. It's an push in that lasts up to three years.

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I agree next to Cyber_Music. The depo-shot is just probably not right for your girlfriend.

I be on the shot for about 2 years, but I own pre-existing chemical imbalances which wreak depression and such things, so being on the Depo shot have actually help balance things out for me.

When I talk to my gyno, he said the patch and the pills I believe were the ones beside the least amount of "side effects" because my boyfriend be concerned about me human being moody too haha.

Please dont take it individually, its something that she should speak with her birth control provider going on for, and make sure she asks them in the order of something which will hopefully not have matching side effects making her moody.

I hope everything works out for you all!





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