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Ive been off depo-provera for about 2 years

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PostPosted: 08/17/07 - 12:22    Post subject: Ive been off depo-provera for about 2 years Vote now! Reply with quote

i been trying to get pregnant and for some reason we haven't, i was wondering how long does it really take for the shot to wear off i am worried
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PostPosted: 08/17/07 - 19:55    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It is possible that you are suffering from estrogen dominance. That is to say, your hormone levels could be out-of-wack. Go to pmsfix.com and take a look at the estrogen dominance section. I think theres alot of hormonal Q's & A's there.
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