Is it normal for (girls only please)

Okay, i have taken the birth control shot twice now (started in january and not due for the next until june or july) i was told from the beginning that my periods might "fade" and only come four times a year.
I am already not having my period every month or even getting spotting. My last period was in March i believe. And i am sexually active.
Should i be worried that i could be pregnant? Is this normal to have my periods already stopped??

I haven't had any signs of pregnancy that i have noticed.
I put this in the family category in hopes of a mother being able to help!

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33% Normal
Based on 6 votes (2 yes)
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Comments ( 7 )
  • Screw the depo shot. That has messed me up

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  • SLAYERoftheWICKED

    im a guy ;) sorry

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  • floodimoo123

    Yes, it's normal. I started like that my first time around I wasn't pregnant. Sweetie, you're fine.

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  • honeybeee

    I didn't know u could get birth contotk shots

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    • NeuroNeptunian

      Yeah but you have to make a doctor's appointment to do it. That's less convenient for me than the NuvaRing that I use. One trip to the Pharmacy, put it in place and done.

      There are so many great methods of birth control out there. I know I'm happy with mine, been on it for 5 years.

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  • TerryVie

    now, i can't exactly help you, and refrain from clicking one of the buttons, but no matter what this online questionnare results in, our biological responses to medication of any sorts wildly vary.

    It would be best to ask your doctor, or an apothecarian, wether thats normal or not. It sounds like that from what you wrote, but getting a professional opinion should be a priority.

    If you are only worried about possibly already beeing pregnant, there's always pregnancy tests to get a quick answer.

    As said, sorry i can't help you further, but please consider the warning regarding the result of online polls only being representative of any one majority...and i doubt you want to neglect the possibility of being part of a minority when it comes to something important like this.

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    • NeuroNeptunian

      This.

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