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Re: Menstrual problems status post tubal ligationFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 4 Dec 1997 00:29:54 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Pat wrote: > >I feel more research needs to be done in this arena. I think the >downside of a tubal ligation affects more than 10% of women, but have no >research to support this. I see women 2,5, 10 years later, after a >tubal ligation, who clearly identify changes in their cycles, mood >swings, and overallchanges in thier hormonal system. Is this related to >the tubal they had? It is difficult to research this, as so many factors >impinge upon women's health: age of fertility, types of birth control >used, age of tubal ligation, general health, genetic predispositon, and >age of menopuase or perimenopuase. With my clients I try to help them: >improve their nutritional status, learn all they can about the >particular problem they are experiencing, and help them find things that >work, that helps them feel better. Each woman is an individual, and >must be treated as such. > >-- >Pat Sonnenstuhl, ARNP,CNM, Olympia, WA > I had a tubal ligation 3 years ago while I was having a miscarriage. Since the tubal my periods have increased from 4 days to 7, have become much more painful and heavier. I also experience allot of pain during my ovulation cycle, as well as a decreased sexual desire. I did not have any of these problems prior to the tubal. My periods were max 4 days, light, no pain during my ovulation cycle and a full desire for sex. I am only 34. Can you assist with any advice. I tried explaining this to my Dr., but she said that she doubts if it is related. I have seen many letters on the net regarding the same issues, so this must be related.
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