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Re: Amenorrhea

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 8 Dec 1999 07:29:29 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Holly wrote: >
>Recently my Dr prescribed me 400 mg of Prometrium daily for 10 days to
>start my period as I have been without one for about 8 weeks. I am not
>pregnant, the amenorrhea is most likely due to my hypothyroid and just
>coming off regular birth control pills. My concerns are as follows:
>
>1. I have been found "moderately positive" for IgG antibodies (I think
>the number was 72) and have been told this leaves me at a higher risk
>for blot clotting. In my information package it stated blood clotting
>was a risk. Should I be concerned about taking this medicine?

Holly, I'm not a Dr., but I will try and help where I can...estrogen does put a person with a high risk of clotting at a higher risk...does that make sense??

>
>2. Are there any risks for waiting to let my body start cycling again
>on its own?

I have been told that if I don't get a period after three months, I need to call my Dr. to get an Rx for Provera to start the cycle. Dr. M on the forum says three to four months (same difference ;o) ). Having said that, I don't know if it still applies to you since you have had a miscarriage....have you had a period since that miscarriage? Or, is this what they are trying to induce (first period after miscarriage)?

>
>3. This doctor also prescribed Micronor for birth control as they are
>not wanting me to become pregnant again until my thyroid becomes stable
>and see if they can get these IgG antibodies out of my system.
>
>The doctor I am seeing is a GP that I have just started seeing and I
>have just had a really rough summer with my health (I lost a child at 26
>weeks into the pregnancy due to my becoming septic) and have major
>troubles with estrogen based birth control pills and I guess I am really
>gun shy at any medication right now. Please forgive my going on and on.
>Thank you for your time.

Holly, I definitely understand your leariness (sp?) about your situation and taking medications. Since you have thryoid problems, maybe seeing an endocrinologist to get that under control would be a better alternative to your GP, as well, see an OBGYN regarding your cycles and future pregnancies, etc.

Good luck!! I'm sorry for the loss that you have suffered. I don't think there is anything worse than losing a child! I have two cousins, each lost their babies at 6.5 months, and they are both forever changed from that!

I am sure Dr. Harvey will have a better answer for you, but thought I would help out in the meantime ;o)....

--
Robin

> >-- >Holly >

--
Robin



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