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Post menopause bleeding
Experiencing bleeding (spotting) after 9 years of menopause, then went through D&C operation, now experiencing even more heavy bleeding everymonth, doctor prescribed to go for uterus removal but in this pandemic situation its not possible. so has been regestrone tablet for last 2 months but after stopping again experienced bleeding for 7 days. Now i would like to ask whether she can continue on regestrone for another months to stop bleeding or else what can be done apart from operation right now? thankyou
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Share actual reports for better understanding Sonography and D and c report.. Don't stop regesterone till surgery possible that way you can minimize blood loss is one way.. Connect for more details and information here
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Hi there, I want to know the d n c report first. Accordingly I can decide what medication to prescribe. Meanwhile take tab texid 500 mg thrice a day.
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Hi. If the D&C report is normal . Then She can take Regesterone for another 3 months .
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Please share dnc report
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