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A female asked:

I'm on my second depo shot my pelvic and lower back bones pop out one side of my hip hurts, is this normal what can this be?

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Dr. Jeff Livingston
Obstetrics and Gynecology 24 years experience
Orthopedic: It is not likely that Depoprovera birth control would be related to back and hip joint and bone pain. Schedule a visit with an Orthopedic physician or start with your family physician to have these joints evaluated.
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