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I stopped my Depo-Provera on February 26, 2021 and since then I have been experiencing breast pain. Is this normal?

It is not uncommon to experience breast pain after stopping Depo-Provera. This could be due to hormonal fluctuations as your body adjusts to being off the medication. However, if the pain persists or if you notice any signs of infection, it is important to see a doctor for further evaluation. In the meantime, you may also consider taking a pregnancy test to rule out that possibility.

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