Female Question
Hi guys hope everyone is having a good day. My question is: After surgery do you automatically start your monthly cycle???? I have and IUD and have not had a period in 2 years(and doc says its ok). So being that it's been so long I have nothing in my house for this problem and was wondering if I should go out and stock up for this potential situation. Thanks for all of your help.
Anita
My period has always been normal, like clockwork (except when I was on Depo-Prevera and did not get it at all). It did not change at all with surgery. I got mine right on time, 1 week post-op.
However, I have heard a lot of women say that there's started right after surgery, even when they had not had a period for some time, and some who had there's come early, as a friendly welcome out of surgery gift.
So, my advice to you would be to be prepared!
Carrie
Hi Anita,
Here is an answer for you. I hadnt had a period for 9 years. One week after surgery, it appeared. It was very light, and I wasnt sure what it was since it was so long, but like riding a bike, I figured it out shortly. It did last long, and have had one about 3 times since, and its been a year. It isnt bad, not heavy, but it came back. It was a minor nusiance considering what I went thru, so just be prepared just in case.
Good luck,
Sue
Hi to all,
Let me get in on this female question stuff. My period hasn't come for over 3 months now.
I wanted to put that problem "on hold" so to spea****il after I get approved or after I have my WLS. Like many of you, I have PCOS and hyper-plazia and just irregular stuff---abnormal is the norm for me. I broke down and went to the OBGYN.
I am not prego (thank you) and I am not in medapose either. The doctor told me that because of my obesity, my body just refused to comply with nature. I had an ultra-sound done. I was told that not having a cycle each month
and being overweight puts me in a catagory of higher cancer of the endometrium. He wants me to have a biopsy done to check..but in the mean time...lose weight.....duh????
this is a guy who is tall, slender and hikes the Arizona mountains for "recreation??" He also won't write me a letter of reccommendation because, after all, all surgery is life-threatning
and we all know the proper way to lose weight right???? Anyways, I still want to wait till after my WLS to get into this other part of my body that needs fixin'-----pluuuuuulllllezzzzz, if you are a guy reading this, I appologize,
I have definately embarrassed my family and all my future posterity by responding to this post already.....You men out there are sooooooo lucky you don't have these complications to deal with...oh yeah, I guess you do if you are married........
let's not go there right???
Take care everybody! Love,*Virginia--- I'm outa here!
Marlena,
Yes-yes-yes-yes it is true!!! First of all our fertility changes
over the years for many different reasons but..yes I guess once your body starts functioning "normal" again all kinds of things can "break-loose" if you know what I mean.
I don't know the medical terms to prove the increase of fertility of WLS but it definately is true!!! Hope this is "good news"
to most of you gals out there---not me,
I'm closer to being a grandma than to a new mom (my youngest is almost 16--if you know what I mean)
Take care. Unless you want to be on "diaper patrol" I'm outa here!
Virginia

