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A 21-year-old female asked:

I want my uterus removed with my fallopian tubes out too. what's the recovery time? if i was on the depo shot, would spotting occur or not ?

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Dr. Claudette Anderson
Specializes in Gynecology
If your uterus is : Removed , you will have no bleeding.
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Dr. Nayana Trivedi
Internal Medicine 41 years experience
But why would you be on Depo Shot?
Aug 2, 2015

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Last updated Aug 2, 2015

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