Tomorrow makes my 12th day of Provera, which is the last day of my first round, and still no AF... I have had absolutely no signs or symptoms of her presence. How long after starting Provera are you supposed to start?
Tomorrow makes my 12th day of Provera, which is the last day of my first round, and still no AF... I have had absolutely no signs or symptoms of her presence. How long after starting Provera are you supposed to start?
12th day taking Provera or 12th day since you've finished taking the pills? Most women seem to get AF 1-2 days after the last pill. If it's been 12 days since you've finished the pills you should call your doctor because you could have a cyst or something else preventing your period.
Please do not create new threads for items that could easily be searched for.
From Dr. Google: "Provera is usually given for 10 days. After that time a woman can expect bleeding from two to 10 days later."
This should have been reviewed with you by your doctor before beginning the medication. If you have further concerns, contact your doctor's office.
I respectfully disagree with you on the dismissal of her concern. I took provera for 7 days (5 mg) and didn't see AF until the evening of day 14 AFTER stopping the pill. My doctor said it could take a week or so and I kinda gave myself 2 weeks.Though I searched and searched and panicked, the only thing I found was someone saying "I've never heard of anyone getting AF later than day 11" ...you never hear until you do. That's why these forums are great to have supportive people sharing their experiences @JohnnaToo try not to freak out, call the Dr after day 14, it could be just around the corner! Have a great day!
I have to agree with @nwegman7878, this is a dear diary post and is frowned upon here. No one person is more important than another here, and this would have been better suited in the WTO thread. Read the newbie thread, lurk more, and join us. We aren't scary, we just like new people to follow the rules, as it is fair for everyone.
With that being said, my OB had put me on 5 days of 10mg Provera. I got my period 4 days later. HOWEVER. She said it could take up to 2-3 WEEKS, afterwards to get your period. I wouldn't worry if you're on day 12. IF you took the pill for 10 days, you're still early on in the process. It's definitely a waiting game and it's sucks to wait, but it will happen. I think you need to start worrying if it's taking longer than 3 weeks to get your period after you've taken the last pill. Then I would reach out to your doctor. Also, you always have the ability to call your doctor's office and voice your concerns. It might ease your mind a bit.
I respectfully disagree with you on the dismissal of her concern. I took provera for 7 days (5 mg) and didn't see AF until the evening of day 14 AFTER stopping the pill. My doctor said it could take a week or so and I kinda gave myself 2 weeks.Though I searched and searched and panicked, the only thing I found was someone saying "I've never heard of anyone getting AF later than day 11" ...you never hear until you do. That's why these forums are great to have supportive people sharing their experiences @JohnnaToo try not to freak out, call the Dr after day 14, it could be just around the corner! Have a great day!
@sarah1198 I am not stating that the question is not important but it has been asked and addressed numerous times on this board and even according the the Newbie Guide, it states "Please refrain from creating a new thread to ask any questions that have been asked before. Most answers will not change despite how old the thread is. Lurk, search, repeat.".
One quick example I found https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/3799582/how-long-after-provera-until-af states that it can take as long as two weeks after the last pill similar to your response above. With all of the cluttered posts around this board lately, I'm just trying to prevent the creation of unnecessary threads.
This will be my last post in "Trying to Get Pregnant". I have asked a couple of questions and got nothing but hateful answers from all of you. I have a disease that is stopping me from getting pregnant. There is a possibility that I may never have a child of my own and all of you have nothing but dismissive, bitchy responses. I thought this was a place to talk about your own situation and have other women going through the same thing comfort you and give you a glimmer of hope. But I have realized that this is something I'm obviously going to have to go through on my own.
@nwegman7878 and @mrsdaddario There's no need to be rude. If you have a problem with my question then move on. Don't read it. Don't make me feel like I don't belong.
JohnnaToo In no way was @mrsdaddario or myself rude. We have had a ridiculous amount of posts lately, all of which were unnecessary and cluttering up the boards. You have made multiple posts in several boards about every question or concern that you've had. These women are more than happy to support each other but you have been told more than once to search for your question or topic first before creating a new thread. This is not a derogatory comment in regards to your questions. They are absolutely validated. But before creating a new thread, for the sake of not creating a thread for every question every women here has, we include them instead in our daily thread of WTO(Waiting to Ovulate) or TWW(Two Week Wait) threads. In the R/R/CS(Rant/Rave/Chart Stalk) you are welcome to voice your questions and concerns and will always receive good feedback. The regulars are just getting frustrated with seeing the same questions and posts showing up every other day. We welcome you to read the Newbie Guide and Terms of Use if you haven't already, do some lurking to understand how the board works, and feel free to participate when you feel comfortable.
ETA: Myself as well as many of the women here have conditions that make it difficult if not impossible to get pregnant. My condition prevents me from carrying a healthy child. We all have our struggles and everyone is here to support one another. PCOS especially is something a lot of women on this board struggle with and you can receive a lot of positive feedback if addressed correctly.
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I have read the guide to posting and perhaps you should reread it yourself @nwegman7878.
You also seem to have issues following the bolded. you have created a negative experience for the community by not following the advice that has been given about how and where to post your questions.
By creating multiple posts after having been properly redirected, given easy to follow directions, you are disrespecting the members who have taken their personal time to try and help you find support and belonging on this forum.
You have basically walked into someones group, shouted your questions, ignored the responses, then called them mean and hurtful for not catering to someone they don't know. Social interactions in the 'real world' don't work that way, they also don't work that way in an established community.
Formerly known as Kate08young August '18 Siggy April Showers:
Me: 28 H: 24 Married: 7/22/14 Baby L: 8/4/2015 August 2015 Moms Baby E: 11/18/2016 December 2016 Moms TTC #3 08/2017 BFP 11/27/2017. Twin B lost 11/22/2017, Twin A doing well.
Please do not create new threads for items that could easily be searched for.
From Dr. Google: "Provera is usually given for 10 days. After that time a woman can expect bleeding from two to 10 days later."
This should have been reviewed with you by your doctor before beginning the medication. If you have further concerns, contact your doctor's office.
I respectfully disagree with you on the dismissal of her concern. I took provera for 7 days (5 mg) and didn't see AF until the evening of day 14 AFTER stopping the pill. My doctor said it could take a week or so and I kinda gave myself 2 weeks.Though I searched and searched and panicked, the only thing I found was someone saying "I've never heard of anyone getting AF later than day 11" ...you never hear until you do. That's why these forums are great to have supportive people sharing their experiences @JohnnaToo try not to freak out, call the Dr after day 14, it could be just around the corner! Have a great day!
Re: No AF yet w/Provera
From Dr. Google:
"Provera is usually given for 10 days. After that time a woman can expect bleeding from two to 10 days later."
This should have been reviewed with you by your doctor before beginning the medication. If you have further concerns, contact your doctor's office.
Previously nweg...7878
With that being said, my OB had put me on 5 days of 10mg Provera. I got my period 4 days later. HOWEVER. She said it could take up to 2-3 WEEKS, afterwards to get your period. I wouldn't worry if you're on day 12. IF you took the pill for 10 days, you're still early on in the process. It's definitely a waiting game and it's sucks to wait, but it will happen. I think you need to start worrying if it's taking longer than 3 weeks to get your period after you've taken the last pill. Then I would reach out to your doctor. Also, you always have the ability to call your doctor's office and voice your concerns. It might ease your mind a bit.
One quick example I found https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/3799582/how-long-after-provera-until-af states that it can take as long as two weeks after the last pill similar to your response above. With all of the cluttered posts around this board lately, I'm just trying to prevent the creation of unnecessary threads.
Previously nweg...7878
Thank you @sarah1198 for sticking up for me.
@nwegman7878 and @mrsdaddario There's no need to be rude. If you have a problem with my question then move on. Don't read it. Don't make me feel like I don't belong.
Good luck to all of you.
ETA: Myself as well as many of the women here have conditions that make it difficult if not impossible to get pregnant. My condition prevents me from carrying a healthy child. We all have our struggles and everyone is here to support one another. PCOS especially is something a lot of women on this board struggle with and you can receive a lot of positive feedback if addressed correctly.
Previously nweg...7878
- Behaving in an excessively rude, aggressive, intimidating, profane or vulgar manner
- Escalating a situation and/or causing a negative experience for the community
- Respect the feelings and opinions of other members
I have read the guide to posting and perhaps you should reread it yourself @nwegman7878.By creating multiple posts after having been properly redirected, given easy to follow directions, you are disrespecting the members who have taken their personal time to try and help you find support and belonging on this forum.
You have basically walked into someones group, shouted your questions, ignored the responses, then called them mean and hurtful for not catering to someone they don't know.
Social interactions in the 'real world' don't work that way, they also don't work that way in an established community.
Formerly known as Kate08young
August '18 Siggy April Showers:
Married: 7/22/14
Baby L: 8/4/2015 August 2015 Moms
Baby E: 11/18/2016 December 2016 Moms
TTC #3 08/2017 BFP 11/27/2017.
Twin B lost 11/22/2017, Twin A doing well.
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