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Medroxyprogesterone pee problem, bleeding on provera but not after.

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I was on a combine pill have to change because of side effect: bleeding for 14 days...depression like symptom, brain fog. So i was prescrire medroxyprogesterone to stop bleeding and restart my period normally. It increased the bleeding for 9 mores days. It also increase the need to pee that the first pill cause to a point i was not able to do something else than pee each 30min-1hour. I was thirsty and pee more than what i drink. That last for 20 days. Someone else have these problem ? And your not suppose to bleed on the pill, just after like 2 to 7 days after. It been 10 days. Anyone have weird hormone problem?

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