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Re: 10 months for cycle to become regular after pill?From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 28 May 2000 16:04:29 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 28 May 2000, Estelle wrote: > >I went off of the pill in June of last year. I was on the pill for >about 7 years. Before I went on it, my cycles were erratic- anywhere >from 25 to 33 days. My periods were so bad that I was checked several >times for anemiea (SP?). My cramps were so severe that I would get sick >to my stomach and could barely stand. My doctor put me on pain pills- >Anaprox- but those did not help. We decided on the pill to regulate my >cycle- it was a day and night difference! My cycle was always 28 days >with light periods and very little problems with cramps. > >When I went off of the pill in June last year, I continued to have a 28 >day cycle with light periods and just slightly more painful cramps- that >was until last month. I was on a 28 day cycle but the cramps had me >crying and doubled up into a ball. I also bled through a super pad in >about 2 hours for the first three days of the period. Then this month I >had a 34 day cycle and just started day one of the new cycle today. I >was woken up around 5 a.m. crying and doubled up in pain with extreme >bleeding- this is the identical problem that I had before the pill. I >might also mention that my mother and sister have suffered from the same >situation- even after children. > >Could it take 10 months for my cycle to go back to "normal?" (At least >what is normal for me.) My husband and I are planning to start trying >get pregnant in two months and I am worried that the documenting that I >have been doing on my fertility cycle will me for nothing if my periods >continue to be irregular. My aunt mentioned endromitreitis (sp?) but I >don't know anything about it. > >Thanks for any input- > >-- >Estelle > Estelle The average return to normal after stoping the pill is 4-6 months. 10 is a little long, but not unheard of. Good luck with your problem (we call it primary dysmenorrhea). It is very uncomfortable.
-- William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG Editorial Advisor-Pregnancy and Birth Private Practice New Orleans, La.
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