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Re: MENORRHAGIA: Baby Weaning, Periods Returned...Now Gone.

From: Samir F Abdel Aziz, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:12:46 -0500 (CDT)


Message posted on Samir F Abdel Aziz, MD behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroids and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Usually absence of ovulation do this and if the period does not come after 35 days by itself you might use progesterone to induce it.

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At Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Maggie wrote: > >My seventeen month old son is well into the process of weaning (nursing >generally once per day), and my periods returned in February when I >started to wean and also stopped taking Depo Provera (as my husband's >vasectomy had been confirmed with a negative sperm count). They were >very regular, every 27.5 days, without fail. Other than these past >couple months, I've been on birth control or pregnant for almost a >decade. The only times I've ever missed a period have been times when I >was pregnant. This month, I'm three days late. Uh oh! I took a >pregnancy test, just in case (even though I know this is very unlikely). >It was negative. What else could be causing this? I also do not "feel >pregnant" no breast tenderness or anything like that. Weird.




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