Late Periods. Have Fibroids. Unable To Conceive. Pregnant Or Menopause?
I am late on my cycle tomorrow be a month i am 44 years old could i be pregnent or going threw menopause and because i have fibroids on line of my uterin wall i was told i could not conceave . I am always on time but some time late do to stress but i always have it now i am late and wondering if i am pregnent or my my menopause had began.
Menopause is very rare at the age of 44. It is possible to get menopause early in some conditions like cervical cancer and such. But for that you would be getting extensive symptoms. Anyway, fibroids are not usually contraindications for pregnancy. This is because fibroids can easily be operated and removed and then you can become pregnant.
Fibroids do actually cause bleeding irregularly and also can stop bleeding. To know for sure you need to meet a gynecologist who will assess your situation and then may do a blood assay to know what the hormone levels are. I hope this helps.
Dr Vineet
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Late Periods. Have Fibroids. Unable To Conceive. Pregnant Or Menopause?
Hi, Menopause is very rare at the age of 44. It is possible to get menopause early in some conditions like cervical cancer and such. But for that you would be getting extensive symptoms. Anyway, fibroids are not usually contraindications for pregnancy. This is because fibroids can easily be operated and removed and then you can become pregnant. Fibroids do actually cause bleeding irregularly and also can stop bleeding. To know for sure you need to meet a gynecologist who will assess your situation and then may do a blood assay to know what the hormone levels are. I hope this helps. Dr Vineet