Re: ONE last q for DR CRISTALLI / ANY DR
From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 19 Oct 2002 15:22:42 -0500 (CDT)
Anon
Yes, it is rare, just keep an eye on things, primarily when you stop
nursing, menses will resume.
t Sat, 19 Oct 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>
>At Fri, 18 Oct 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>Thank you dr,
>i heard tgat auto immune thyroid disease can lead to ovarian
>failure..should i stop worrying? from your reply am i right to presume
>that this is rare, and not part of thyroiditis but longterm thyroid
>disease?
>
>thank you for your time :O)
>
>>>>Thank you dr,
>>>>m,ay i just ask if you would think that the slight inbalance of the
>>>>thyroid, or the breastfeeding is causing lack of periods?
>>>>should i be concerned?
>>>>in your opinion the high antibodies shouldn't cause the menopause early?
>>>>i am 27 years old.
>>>
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>>>
>>>Breastfeeding and/or thyroid inbalance may cause lack of periods. Your
>>>normal cycle will resume when you stop breastfeeding or are treated for
>>>your thyroid.
>>>This thyroiditis is unable to cause the menopause.
>>>
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>>>
>>>Bernard G. Cristalli MD AMACOG
>>>AIHP - ACCA - Paris France
>>>OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor
>>>Urogynecology Editorial Advisory Board
>>>http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm
>>>
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