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Periods after Decapeptyl

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Hi everyone. I had my last injection in November and my first period didn’t come until February. Following my usual cycle from before the injections I should be having my period now, but this hasn’t happened.

What were everyone else’s experiences after coming off the injection. How long after did yours start and we’re your cycles the same as before?

Thanks in advance. X

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H there! Mine was similar - took 4-5 months to start again and then it was straight into a regular cycle, but after about 2 or 3 it did start to regulate. Now though, 1 year on, is still varies 25-29 days. Hope that helps! X

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