Common questions

Can Depo-Provera cause thyroid problems?

Can Depo-Provera cause thyroid problems?

“Many studies show that oral contraception tends to have a greater effect on thyroid tests than other forms of birth control, but it’s usually mild,” notes Dr. Mikhael. “But there’s no evidence that contraceptive methods trigger or cause thyroid problems if you don’t have an underlying thyroid issue.”

What is the most common side effect of Depo-Provera?

The most common side effect of the birth control shot is irregular bleeding. You may experience bleeding problems for 6 to 12 months after you first begin using the shot. The most common bleeding problems include: breakthrough bleeding.

What are the long term side effects of Depo-Provera?

Long-term use of Depo-Provera may cause you to lose bone mineral density, which makes you more likely to get osteoporosis….When you’re on Depo-Provera, you may notice side effects like:

  • Uneven menstrual periods or no periods at all.
  • Headaches.
  • Nervousness.
  • Depression.
  • Dizziness.
  • Acne.
  • Changes in appetite.
  • Weight gain.

Does Depo mess with your hormones?

Briefly, Depo-Provera suppresses a woman’s own hormones to near menopause levels. Post-Depo, the body works hard to regain reproductive function by overproducing estrogen. Because hypothalamic incoordination delays the return to ovulation, progesterone is not produced to counteract estrogen.

Can Covid shot cause thyroid problems?

There are rare reports of people developing thyroid disorders after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. There are also reports of individuals developing thyroid disorders after being infected with Covid-19.

What is a thyroid problem?

Thyroid problems include: Goiter – enlargement of the thyroid gland. Hyperthyroidism – when your thyroid gland makes more thyroid hormones than your body needs. Hypothyroidism – when your thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormones. Thyroid cancer.

What are side effects of getting off the Depo shot?

Some women find that, after going off of Depo, symptoms that they had while using the injections get worse. These side effects include heavy bleeding, extreme breast tenderness, weight gain, headaches, nausea, mood swings, depression, and hair loss.

How do you know when Depo is out of your system?

Ovulation After Depo There are three ways to know if your fertility has finally returned after stopping Depo-Provera: having a regular menstrual cycle again, getting positive results on an ovulation predictor test, and having ovulation detected on a basal body temperature chart.

At what age should you stop Depo-Provera?

Combined oral contraceptive pill or Depo-Provera is not recommended beyond the age of 50, but the UKMEC does not state an upper age limit for these contraceptive options. The British National Formulary advises the combined oral contraceptive pill should be avoided in women over the age of 50.

How long does it take for hormones to balance after Depo?

If you want to get pregnant, it may take up to 18 months after you stop getting the shot. This is because the hormones the shot provided have to leave your system, and your body has to readjust. If you have severe side effects, you have to wait for the hormones to get out of your system. This may take up to 3 months.

Can your thyroid cause pain in your neck?

The most obvious symptom of subacute thyroiditis is pain in the neck caused by a swollen and inflamed thyroid gland. Sometimes, the pain can spread (radiate) to the jaw or ears. The thyroid gland may be painful and swollen for weeks or, in rare cases, months.

Are there any side effects from the Depo Provera injection?

Common Depo-Provera side effects may include: lumps or dimpling in your skin where injections were given. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

When do you ovulate after stopping Depo Provera?

You might have a delay in your return to fertility. After stopping Depo-Provera, it might take 10 months or more before you begin ovulating again. If you want to become pregnant in the next year or so, Depo-Provera might not be the right birth control method for you. Depo-Provera doesn’t protect against sexually transmitted infections.

When do the side effects of Depo go away?

And any Depo side effects you may have had will fade. It can take up to 10 months after your last shot wears off for your period to come back and for you to be able to get pregnant. But some people do get pregnant soon after stopping the shot — there’s no way to know how long it will take for you.

Can you get Chlamydia with Depo Provera injection?

Depo-Provera doesn’t protect against sexually transmitted infections. In fact, some studies suggest that hormonal contraceptives such as Depo-Provera might increase your risk of chlamydia and HIV. It isn’t known whether this association is due to the hormone or behavioral issues related to the use of reliable contraception.

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Ruth Doyle