Re: A question about Depo and Menopause.

From: Dr. Fatih Demirtola (fmtola@metu.edu.tr)
Tue Jun 27 06:26:58 2000


FSH rise is mainly depended to inhibin levels . I think you dont have to wait , just draw for FSH .

Fatih Demirtola ,MD. Obstetrician & Gynecologist Ankara , Turkey . E-mail :fmtola@metu.edu.tr -----Original Message----- From: Braun, R. Daniel <rbraun@iupui.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@forum.obgyn.net> Date: 27 Haziran 2000 Salư 14:18 Subject: A question about Depo and Menopause.

>
>Question...
>
>A 50yo woman on depoprovera for contraception.......it's time to check her
>FSH for menopause....
>
>How long does she need to be off depo to draw the FSH?.....or does she even
>need to be off since Depo doesn't affect estradiol levels????
>
>Dan
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