No Periods Post D&C, Have Normal Ovaries. Had Miscarriage Leading To D&C. How Can I Get My Period Back?
Hello Doctor, I had a D&C done 16 months ago and my period hasn t returned since then. They say my ovaries are okay but are not giving me priority. I am worried sick. I need to have my period back, so I can continue trying. It took me 3 years to get pregnant before the miscarriage that led to the D&C. Please help me. Thanks.
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes of your amenorrhea are : - Sometimes D&C can lead to formation of adhesions in the uterus, which is called Asherman's syndrome. In this because of damage to the endometrium the person may have amenorrhea. - Hormonal imbalance. - General conditions like anemia, thyroid abnormalities. -Premature menopause. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound. By this possibility of adhesions can be ruled out. Then if she recommends you can go for hormonal profile, thyroid profile etc. By these investigations the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Take care.
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No Periods Post D&C, Have Normal Ovaries. Had Miscarriage Leading To D&C. How Can I Get My Period Back?
Hi, Thanks for the query. The possible causes of your amenorrhea are : - Sometimes D&C can lead to formation of adhesions in the uterus, which is called Asherman s syndrome. In this because of damage to the endometrium the person may have amenorrhea. - Hormonal imbalance. - General conditions like anemia, thyroid abnormalities. -Premature menopause. So you once consult gynecologist, get examined and go for ultrasound. By this possibility of adhesions can be ruled out. Then if she recommends you can go for hormonal profile, thyroid profile etc. By these investigations the possible cause for your problem can be identified and treated. Take care.