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What Causes Abnormal Periods?

I am 49 tomorrow. My OB did blood work and all is in line - my FSH is about 12.5. My period came this month at day 29 which is not unusual but it is very light. Almost just a rust brown discoloration when I wipe. This is now day 2 of my period. How is this affecting my hormones and my sleep? Whats gong on?
Tue, 26 May 2020
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Hi,

According to your history:
-The age of menopause varies from 45 to 55 years. This depends on many factors like Genetics, Race, General condition of the person, associated comorbidities, etc.
-Your Follicle stimulating hormone levels are within the range of women who are menstruating.
-Menstrual cycle with the length of 21 to 35 days can be considered as normal. So, the length of your menstrual cycle is normal.
-During late 40s due to reproductive hormonal fluctuation, some changes in the menstrual cycle and flow can be seen. As all your blood test reports are normal, no need to worry regarding scanty flow.
-You can wait and watch few more cycles. In some women scanty flow can gradually lead to menopause.
-In the process of menopause, the levels of reproductive hormones will decrease and Follicle stimulating hormone level will increase.
During this sometimes sleep disturbances, hot flashes, etc. can be seen. If the symptoms become severe, you may need hormonal supplementation.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN
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What Causes Abnormal Periods?

Hi, According to your history: -The age of menopause varies from 45 to 55 years. This depends on many factors like Genetics, Race, General condition of the person, associated comorbidities, etc. -Your Follicle stimulating hormone levels are within the range of women who are menstruating. -Menstrual cycle with the length of 21 to 35 days can be considered as normal. So, the length of your menstrual cycle is normal. -During late 40s due to reproductive hormonal fluctuation, some changes in the menstrual cycle and flow can be seen. As all your blood test reports are normal, no need to worry regarding scanty flow. -You can wait and watch few more cycles. In some women scanty flow can gradually lead to menopause. -In the process of menopause, the levels of reproductive hormones will decrease and Follicle stimulating hormone level will increase. During this sometimes sleep disturbances, hot flashes, etc. can be seen. If the symptoms become severe, you may need hormonal supplementation. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN