Menstrual cycle menopause

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Avatar n tn This may indicate menopause if you are in the age group and if this is so, then any bleeding after menopause is ominous. If you are younger then there could be hormonal or other causes and the type of bleeding will be accordingly. The bleeding may be heavy if there is endometrial hyperplasia. Consult a gynaecologist for an examination. Hope this helps.
Avatar f tn I am in the midst of menopause. I went about 6 months without a cycle but now am in the 5th week of a menstrual cycle. I am TIRED of it and ready for it to end but no end in sight!!! Anything I can do or just tough it out knowing the end is near?? I am taking vitamins and trying to eat right but not really exercising, just don't really feel like it.
Avatar f tn I am a forty year-old woman and I have experienced a cessation in my menstrual cycle. Intercourse is very painful, even though I am using Replens. I am still very susceptible to urinary track infections too. My doctor suggested Lubrin, but I have been unable to find Replens or Lubrin in stores around my area. I have no children, but I always thought I might have them. What are my chances that my menstrual cycle might come back?
570004 tn?1226980196 Over the past several months (since about July – a month or two after I started on levothyroxine) I've noticed that my menstrual cycle is about a week shorter than it used to be. It was about 36 days before, but now it seems to be about 28 days at most - if anything it's getting shorter; not going back to the way it was before. Does anyone know if this is normal / related to hypothyroidism? I am 31 years old. Thank you.
1142551 tn?1264736930 I was curious if it was related to the MS that I miss a menstrual cycle during flare ups. Sometimes even 2! I am not sexually active so pregnancy wouldn't be the cause. Also sorry I just seem to post my questions and just that without any history of myself and my illness. I promise I will get to that once Im feeling better. But Thanks to everyone that has welcomed me on this forum.
Avatar m tn I have not had a menstrual cycle for 15 months. I thought I was done. I had my yearly pap and all was well just last month. Now at 49 I began to have a cycle. Just like I use to. I was always told that after one year of no cycles you would not have any more and if you did it meant something was wrong. What should I do?
Avatar f tn DOES MACROBID CAUSE BLEEDING OR MAKE YOUR MENSTRUAL CYCLE COME EARLY. I JUST FINISHED MACROBID 7 DAY TREATMENT. MY MENSTRUAL CAME 3 DAYS EARLY AND THERE IS BRIGHT RED BLOOD AND USUALLY MY MENSTRUAL BLOOD IS NOT THAT BRIGHT. I INITIIALLY WASNT DUE FOR MY MENSTRUAL UNTIL YESTERDAY I'VE BEEN BLEEDING SINCE THE 3RD AND IM STILL BLEEDING BUT NOT ALOT LIKE I WAS YESTERDAY AND THE DAYS BEFORE BUT THE BLEEDING HAS LIGHTENED.
Avatar m tn How many periods have you had? It's not uncommon in perimenopause to have a period come out of the blue.
Avatar f tn The pregnancy test was negative. So menstrual cycle just stops just like that? I guess now I can save money by not having to buy pads and tampons.
Avatar f tn Okay, on Feb 17 I was put on a hormone replacement treatment for 10 days,so I finished it February 24. Well, my doctor said I would have a menstrual cycle No more then two weeks after taking the medicine. I saw a new doctor and she says there are 2 things that stop you from having a menstrual cycle 1 menopause and pregnancy we know it's not menopause cause I'm only 18. So if I have No cycle by Wednesday this week I go for a blood pregnancy test.
Avatar n tn Hi, Whole going into menopause some women can have a change in the menstrual cycle like scanty bleeding or prolonged cycles. Also hot flashes, sweating etc can be felt. Dryness of vagina can also be a feature of pre-menopause. Correct indication is however given by your hormonal levels. The answer is based on information provided. Exact advice is not possible without a proper examination and investigations. You are requested to consult your Doctor. Take care and keep us posted.
Avatar f tn Physical or emotional trauma can disrupt the menstrual cycle. So if it had not been for the accident, your periods may not have stopped for that long. Also, in the early post-menopausal years (5 or so), hormones can still fluctuate quite a bit and even cause bleeding that is oftentimes nothing serious. Another thought - some medications can disrupt the menstrual cycle. So if you were on meds due to the accident, that could have thrown everything out of whack.
Avatar f tn Over the age of 40, it may be due to the menopause and not having a period for 3 years will mean that your menstrual cycle days are finished. Still see your doctor though to make sure that your period have stopped because of the menopause.
Avatar f tn I got my complete thyroid removed and I am taking synthroid for hormone replacement but i haven't had my menstral cycle in seven years. does this mean i'm in menopause and cannot get pregnant.
Avatar f tn I am 55 years old and do not know where I stand as far as menopause is concerned. I went for 8 months in 2007 without a period, had a heavy one and now I am having spotting just about every other day. Sometimes it only appears if I wipe inside the vaginal opening, sometimes it shows on a pad. Is this normal?
Avatar n tn How do you know if you are really in menopause, or there is a different problem? Is there test you can take?
Avatar f tn Ovarian cysts can affect the menstrual cycle. That said, in perimenopause estrogen and progesterone levels are irregular and missed menstrual periods are a symptom.