No longer spotting
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No longer spotting
Hi,
I'm a married female, age 40, with no children yet. I used contraceptive pills for five years after my marriage which caused a rapid increase in my uterus fibroids. I had a myomectomy surgery in 2018 and have been rechecking with my Gyno yearly.
I noticed that I'm no longer spotting during ovulation like how I was before around three years but I still experience cramping and discharging as usual during this time of the month، plus we have been trying to conceive for about one year but with no luck.
Is this a sign of an early menopause??
I'm a married female, age 40, with no children yet. I used contraceptive pills for five years after my marriage which caused a rapid increase in my uterus fibroids. I had a myomectomy surgery in 2018 and have been rechecking with my Gyno yearly.
I noticed that I'm no longer spotting during ovulation like how I was before around three years but I still experience cramping and discharging as usual during this time of the month، plus we have been trying to conceive for about one year but with no luck.
Is this a sign of an early menopause??
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Re: No longer spotting
Hi BeIYBaSa,
Thank you for posting on the forum, we hope that you will receive some replies soon to your question from our other members who may have experienced something similar to you.
Unfortunately we are unable to give out specific medical advice but would always suggest you go and see your GP if this continues to worry you.
We do have a menopause support programme which may help you. Please find the link to it below:
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/psp/menopause.php
Kind regards
talkhealth
Thank you for posting on the forum, we hope that you will receive some replies soon to your question from our other members who may have experienced something similar to you.
Unfortunately we are unable to give out specific medical advice but would always suggest you go and see your GP if this continues to worry you.
We do have a menopause support programme which may help you. Please find the link to it below:
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/psp/menopause.php
Kind regards
talkhealth