Last December 16, 2013, my OB gave me my first DEPO - an injectable contraceptive to prevent pregnancy. I was told that the said contraceptive would wear off for about 3 months, and there would be likely an absence of menstruation.
However, on 1st week of Feb (one and a half month later after DEPO), I was spotting, but not that heavy like menstruation, so my theory was that maybe it was just part of DEPO SIDE EFFECTS. During the next few days, I was alarmed when spotting continued to persist, and much worse about it I suffered from dysmenorrhea (ugh). I was dismayed because I believed DEPO should work well as it supposed.
By then, I checked back to my OB and told her of my problem. I got ULTRASOUND, but she had not seen any indications or problems on my ovary. From then on, I made my mind to stop DEPO, because of the thought that I might not just compatible with the contraceptive. So I shifted to PILLS in the hope that my spotting would stop. After taking several pills (I think I took about 15 pills already), still, my menstrual bleeding was getting heavier and severe. It bothered me so much since I felt nauseous already and I couldn't concentrate on household tasks, and much more on my online job. If I would count the days from the start of bleeding, it is almost 1 and 1/2 months.
In the fear that I may suffer anemia due to blood loss, I went back to my OB and asked advice how to stop bleeding. She prescribed me two medicines.
1. Hemostan (Tranexamic Acid- read more about Tranexamic Acid) . I was advised to take 2 CAPSULES three times daily. Meaning, I had to take 6 capsules daily for two days. I know that's a lot of medicines but I did not anymore complain. I wanted to get well very soon. First of all, she's my doctor ever since and I had so much respect on her.
2. Sorbifer (anti-anemia). I had to take two capsules daily for 15 days.
After 2 days of taking Hemostan, bleeding had finally stopped (thankfully). The effect was very quick than I thought. I am now very very careful of what contraceptive I should take. Maybe it just so happen that I am not just compatible with DEPO..
Disclaimer: The information shared on this site is based on my personal experience. My health condition differs from yours, therefore, it should not be considered as medical advice. Always consult a licensed doctor if you have questions or concerns related to your specific health condition.