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Severe Cramping And Spotting. On Depo Shot. Is It Normal Or STD?

Hello. i am 30yrs old, I have been on the depo shot for almost a year (since Aug) and have never had a period or problems up until 2-3months ago. I have extreme cramping atleast 3days a week, i have had blood when wiping after urinating, but that only happend one time. Also sometimes after I urinate it will feel like I have a bladder infection because of the pain but it goes away after a few hours and doesnt happen everytime. i am wondering if this is normal with depo or do I possibly have an std from unprotected sex I had with an x bf back in Feb/March? I have not had sex since then so im unsure if it will hurt or not, which I know is another sign of an std. My vagina looks the sane also. I thank you for helping me with these concerns and will anticipate your response!
Fri, 31 May 2013
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hello, symptoms like this are sometimes common because of hormonal chanches brought about by depo. see a gynecologist if symptoms persist.
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Severe Cramping And Spotting. On Depo Shot. Is It Normal Or STD?

hello, symptoms like this are sometimes common because of hormonal chanches brought about by depo. see a gynecologist if symptoms persist.