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Re: cycle abnormalities - Dr. Sam

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:09:27 +0200


<paulam@communicomm.com (paula)> 2001.08.05. 15:08:52 -5h-kor írta:

> i am really sorry to bother you with this question, i know it is not
> related to medicine, but i am hoping you will know the answer. i
> thought my cycle had finally regulated. it wasn't perfectly normal, but
> Janurary through April i had a period every 35-40 days. that long of a
> cycle is usually anovulatory, but at least it was regular. then in
> april i started my period on the 8th, and i didn't start another until
> July 2nd. that was a 86 day cycle...ok...then i started AGAIN on July
> 24th, having a 22 day cycle. i am now wondering what in the world my
> body is attempting to do. i wasn't on any drugs that would have induced
> a period in july (or any other time this year actually) but i have been
> sick (bronchitis and such) for the past three weeks. anyone have any
> idea about this? or has anyone else had this happen? before this year i
> NEVER had periods on my own, so i am wondering whether a short cycle is
> as likely to be anovulatory as a long cycle. is there a range of
> legnths that a normal ovulatory cycle would fall into?
>
> thank you so much for your time.
>
> Paula
> 1500 mg Glucophage, Folic Acid 1mg, Verapamil 240 mg; diagnosed PCOS
> 1983
>
> --
> please feel free to email me at paulam@communicomm.com
>




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