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Originally Posted by sera300
Rare; you need to discuss this with you Gyn since there are other factors which can affect your irregular period. Most women take 1-1&1/2 years. Have hear of longer but I would not just accept the Depo is the culprit. There are other ways a Gyn can regulate a period; however, you need some basic testing done. Additionally, your age may be a factor.
Since you do get a period does not render you as being "infertile" just very irregular unless you have attempted to get pregnant for a year and have been unable to. Depo claims it can cause difficulty with returning to a fertile state.
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Hmmm ok. I don't think my age would be a factor as I am only 26 years old. Surely I am not beginning to go through menopause or anything at this age. Also, I am worried that I may have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I am trying to schedule an appointment with a gynecologist to get tested for it but unfortunately, I am having trouble finding a gynecologist that will accept my Medicaid for anything except for pregnancy. My previous gynecologist said he'd let me come and would accept my Medicaid for the test and everything but they can't get me in until October and so I am trying to simply find a different gynecologist. Anyway, what are the symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?