Re: AMENORREHAAFTERD&C: No period after having D&C about 3 months ago
From: Garry Siegel, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 15:47:46 -0500 (CDT)
Message posted on Garry Siegel, MD behalf by: Hope, Women’s Health Forum
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You probably should have had a period, and while you could have
Ashermans's, it is not common.
Go ahead and be seen again by your Ob/Gyn, and you may need to consider
seeing an infertility specialist because of your age and two
miscarriages.
Good luck.
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Garry Siegel, MD
Roswell, GA
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At Mon, 10 Mar 2008, nhCindy wrote:
>
>Hello, I am new to this message board and have a couple of questions.
>Any input will be very much appreciated. I am 38. We started trying to
>get pregnant last year, and got pregnant twice, but unfortunately
>miscarried both. For the last one, I had a D & C on Dec. 14 2007.
>Since then I haven't had my period. My doctor gave me Provera pills
>(10mg for 5 days) and I finished them on March 2 2008. No period yet. I
>have had a bit of pain in my lower abdomen yesterday and today. Now,
>here are my questions: For how long after Provera withdrawal should I
>wait to get my period? Is the pain normal? I experienced this type of
>pain on Feb 14 too. Does it mean that I may have Asherman's Syndrome?
>That's the thing which worries me a lot.