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Re: Bleeding inbetween periods

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Sep 19 09:11:46 2004


yes, I've had this problem too. You probably should go get your hormones checked. Even if you're on BCPs your hormones can be whacky when you have endo. If you were on antibiotics recently you could have a Vit. K deficiancy and may need some acidopholus or primadopholus. (The yogurt in our country doesn't contain as many live active cultures as you may need, so supplement with capsules) If you take motrin or asprin or something like that, which thin out your blood, stop them for a few days also. Sometimes when it happens to me I take an extra BCP for a few days in a row. That usually stops it, and I'm lucky enough have enough to be able to take extas, and still finish the pack at the right time. Best of luck to you!! I hope you find something that works, post it here if you figure it out.

At Sun, 19 Sep 2004, Andrea wrote: >
>I have had endo for about 10years, but luckily not as badly as a lot of
>people on here seem to have it. I have it in the bowel so I have rectal
>bleeding and a lot of pain, cramps, bloating and spasms but really just
>for aobut 10 days around my period. For the rest of the time I dont
>know I have a problem, if i stick to a sensible diet and dont wear too
>tight clothes. I am a bit shocked this month as about half way between
>periods i started to bleed and have not stopped 8 days later. It is not
>heavy but it is persistant.
>
>Has anyone else had this? Could it be the endo or should I get straight
>to my Dr to see if it is something else.
>
>Thanks Andrea
>
>--
>Andrea
>




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