Re: had my lap. yesterday - got very bad news
From: Anita (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Feb 2 18:48:32 1999
That's the information that I've read about the drug. However, it's not
permanent. You will ovulate again, just might take a year or so. Please
correct me if anyone has read differently.
Anita
Sindhu Gangadharan wrote:
> Kris
>
> My doctor told me that if you take Depr-provera, the after stopping that
> some people will hav problem with ovulating. Is that right
>
> Sindhu
>
> AZcntrylvn@aol.com on 02-02-99 04:22:53 PM
>
> Please respond to endo@obgyn.net
>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <endo@talk.obgyn.net>
> cc: (bcc: Sindhu Gangadharan/CDR/BSM/MCI)
> Subject: Re: had my lap. yesterday - got very bad news
>
> Angel,
>
> I am currently on Depo-Provera injections once every three months. My
> OB/GYN
> put me on them to see if the endo would reduce itself. You could talk to
> your
> doctor on Monday about it. Depo-Provera stops/reduces the monthly cycles
> that
> your body goes through, in essence it puts your body into a menopause type
> state to try to make your body try to heal itself. There are, like any
> drug,
> side effects but it just might be something that you can look into.
>
> My prayers are with you. Best of luck to you and your husband.
>
> Kris
>