Can the Depo shot cause blood clots?

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Can the Depo shot cause blood clots?

The progesterone injection (e.g. Depo Provera®) was found to increase the risk for blood clots, but confounding is a concern since progesterone injections are often used to control heavy menstrual bleeding in obese women, and obese women are at greater risk for blood clots.

Does Provera increase risk of blood clots?

Provera may increase risk of heart attacks, stroke, breast cancer, blood clots, and pulmonary emboli in postmenopausal women.

Can birth control cause pulmonary embolism?

In some women, the estrogen in combination hormonal birth control methods increases the risk of a blood clot in a leg (deep vein thrombosis, or DVT) or a blood clot in a lung (pulmonary embolism, or PE). A blood clot in a leg vein can travel through the circulation system and cause pulmonary embolism.

Can birth control cause blood clots in lungs?

A pulmonary embolism caused by birth control is a rare side effect, but your individual risk could be higher because of other factors. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a safety announcement that the risk of blood clots is higher when using birth control pills.

What birth defects are caused by Provera?

There may be increased risks for hypospadias, clitoral enlargement and labial fusion in children whose mothers are exposed to PROVERA during the first trimester of pregnancy. However, a clear association between these conditions with use of PROVERA has not been established. PROVERA should not be used during lactation.

How do you know if you have a blood clot from birth control?

Signs of a blood clot Although women shouldn’t worry too much about getting a blood clot on birth control, they should definitely be aware that it can happen and understand the warning signs. Most commonly, blood clots start in the legs and cause symptoms like pain, swelling, heaviness or cramping in the leg.

How long can you live with a blood clot in your lungs?

Medium to long term. After the high-risk period has elapsed (roughly one week), blood clots in your lung will need months or years to completely resolve. You may develop pulmonary hypertension with life-long implications, including shortness of breath and exercise intolerance.

What is the survival rate if you have a blood clot in the lung?

The research for survival rate for blood clots in lungs has following statistical data: in general, mortality rate was 15% (42 of 283).

Are You at risk for clots?

Blood clots can affect anyone at any age, but certain risk factors, such as surgery, hospitalization, pregnancy, cancer and some types of cancer treatments can increase the risk for clots. In addition, a family history of blood clots can increase a person’s risk.

What causes blood clots in the lungs?

Pulmonary embolism or blood clots in lungs can be caused by deep vein thrombosis which can lead to clots in the deep veins.

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