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My fiance and I have recently decided to have a child. Now I was on DEPO since last July, I want to say. I was suppose to get my 3rd/4th shot in may and I didn't for the fact that if we were to decide to get pregnant that maybe I would have a higher chance. Around the time to get that shot in may i was having a "period" of some sort going on about 2 weeks. In my mind, since I was not on DEPO for not even a year, thought that my body is still not quite use to the shot yet. Now I do know that every women's body is different. After those two weeks of my "period" I have yet to start my period again, and it is now July. My fiance and i have been ttc since almost mid June to the beginning of this month. It may seem like a lot of trying, but if creating a wonderful life comes out of it, than why not? Today I have been having lower abdominal pain, I am now starting to feel it more often and more aggressively. It comes randomly and its like period cramps. But I can easily tell a difference between. Tonight I can not sleep because I sleep on my left side, and that is where I feel the most pain. I have felt slightly nauseated here and there. A few times it was to the point where I felt cold and weak to where i could throw up. My br___t are becoming quite tender. Today I noticed some slight pink-brownish blood, I put on a panty liner thinking I m about to start my period, but later on the bleeding or whatever it was had stopped. And i feel pressure lying on my stomach. Not sure if that is much for symptoms. But I'd GREATLY appreciate as much info as possible. This is my first child and we are praying that some miracle would be blessed upon us.
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Most woomen have to wait a while to get pregnant after being on Depo. Maybe what you are experiencing a return to ovulation, but the signs do sound like pregnancy. Just for the heck of it, take a home preg test next weekend using first morning pee. GL!
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