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What Causes Bloating With Abdominal Pain Post Depo Shot?

Hi im 19 years old I got off the depo shot 6 months ago then I tryd the nuva ring and discontinued it becuz I bleed 29 dayss so now im having abfominal pains back pains and spotting Orangest red blood and my bloating is goin down because I have been bloatin for three weeks now and now is goin down I need to know if this is ok
Wed, 4 Mar 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
19 year old go off depo shot 6 months ago, Nuva ring caused bleeding so got it removed. Now have abdominal pains, back pains and spotting. Bloating is going down.
If the symptoms are going down this is OK.
Yet it is better to get investigated:
tests of blood, urine and stool.
Ultrasonography of the abdomen and pelvis to see that there is no polycystic ovarian syndrome or so. If it is present , get treated under the guidance of Gynecologist.

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What Causes Bloating With Abdominal Pain Post Depo Shot?

Hi. Thanks for your query. 19 year old go off depo shot 6 months ago, Nuva ring caused bleeding so got it removed. Now have abdominal pains, back pains and spotting. Bloating is going down. If the symptoms are going down this is OK. Yet it is better to get investigated: tests of blood, urine and stool. Ultrasonography of the abdomen and pelvis to see that there is no polycystic ovarian syndrome or so. If it is present , get treated under the guidance of Gynecologist.