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Re: Anovulation postpartum

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Aug 2001 21:40:40 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Amy wrote: >
>I had a baby almost a year ago. I am still nursing, but only once a
>day. My periods returned when my son was 8 months old. Well, I had one
>period then nothing for 8 weeks. I started bleeding and bled for 5
>weeks straight, hemmoraging for 1 week at the end. I saw my gyn and we
>decided that it is unwise to let me go so long between periods because
>when I do I end up bleeding too much (my hct went from 41-29 during the
>week of bleeding heavily). So if I miss a period I check a pregnancy
>test then take provera for 10 days. As I understand it the heavy
>prolonged bleeding is most likey because of no ovulation and unopposed
>estrogen. Is that correct? My questions: Why aren't I ovulating? Before
>I became pregnant I would occasionally miss a period or have one come 2
>weeks late, but for the most part I was regular. I did have a TV
>ultrasound and they noted polycystic ovaries, but as far as they can
>tell I don't have PCOS. I am taking prednisone and know that can mess
>up your cycles--could that be the cause? Short of clomid, is there
>anything I can do to become regular again. (i.e. 1 cycle of OCP, etc.)
>I am desperate bc it took us 3 years to conceive my son bc of what we
>thought was a male factor. Now my husband's problem is fixed and I'm
>broken!
>
>Thank you for any advice.
>
>--
>Amy
>

Breastfeeding, even once a day, can do it. Pednisone has been used to treat PCOS.

--
R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG  FOG

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