Hi there everyone. my name is jennifer and i have been on the arm implants since i was 16..just now getting my periods back i think..in december i started the first week. lasted a week and same this month janurary 2010..how long do the hormones in the norplants last? does anyone know? i am turning 28 in march..i do know i have to find a doctor to get them out. but just wondering if there is anyone out there that might have the same situation as i do....my husband and i have been trying to get pregnant...cause once we know i am starting my period we go crazy and try and fail..well anyone out there let me know please....thanks jennah from grand junction colorado..you all can email me at ***@**** as well. thanks again everyone!:)
Phew!!! Now that makes much more sense! You really had me confused on that one. Thanks for clearing that up for us! And like I stated before I hope I didn't offend you.
my daughter went once birth control at 16 and she is now 26 years of age .. sorry about the HUGE typo. I will try to edit the post. thanks for that catch!
I was wondering the same thing. Why would you have your daughter on birth control at such a young age? Not only that but I can not imagine a doctor willing to put such a young child on birth control without asking questions.
This may be a little harsh, but I do Not intend to offend you, but the first thing that comes to my mind as to why you might want her on birth control at such a young age is because of some sort of family sexual abuse. Like for example if you had thought maybe the father, or some other male relative might moleste the daughter and you wanted to make sure she wouldnt get pregnant by incest, and you were too scared to turn them in or too scared to get away from the situation. Again, if I am way off here I am sorry, but this is the only reason I could think of as to why you would put your daughter on birth control at the age of 5.
If there was another reason, please explain it to us so we can all understand.
I had the depo-provera shot 13 years ago and had bleeding for a solid 3 months. My dr told me that I was one of a few percent of people that goes the other way, as most don't have a period at all. It's all about the hormones and may take a while to get regulated. They it took me about 6 months to get back to a regualar cycle.
Um, my question is why has your daughter been on birth control since she was 5? And why are you talking about her having children at 16? No mother in her right mind wants her daughter to be a teenage mother. Sorry, but I don't understand the point of your question considering her young age.