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January 17, 2011

Menopause Contraception

Need Help On This One Ladies/Docs?

hi i started my periods aged 12 and even since have had really heavy, severe pain periods, prescribed the pill at 13, did no good, changed to the injection aged 17, which made me pile on weight and constantly was on a period, stayed on that for a year, then until i was 20 i had no contraception but was still constantly on a period. i was then given a jab every three months to bring on menopause and prescribed HRT, turned into a psycho lol and came off it, one month later i was pregnant, had a lovely baby girl and now nearly eight months later i have been off my period for 2 weeks over that time,had implant inserted in march, and prescribed pill alongside it in june and still bleeding! whats wrong with me, i am so tired, really painful durin sex(when we can manage it!), really bloated belly, sharp shootingpain in abdomen and inside me.ultrasounds all clear so really stuck and fed up! thanks for replys.

my friend had that problem, she went in to obgyn and the burned the cervix to stop bleeding, outpatient procedure, it worked. you may also have endometriosis, have them check that too. good luck

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January 16, 2011

Menopause Help

What are the possibilities and ways of getting pregnant after Menopause for Women?

This question may look awkward but the reality is that My wife is unable to give birth earlier due to myself and our late marriage. We are yearning for a child atleast if not several. Kindly help. I am 48 and she is 44. We can't also spend lot of money . Advance thanks for everybody helping me or answering this question. Good Day

Aww. Well, at 44 is she done with complete menopause, or is she going through perimenopause? If she's already had complete menopause, then she cant get pregnant anymore. There's still a small chance that she can get pregnant if she's in perimenopause, but it will be very difficult and risky. If you guys want children and she can't get pregnant, domestic adoptions tend to be inexpensive, and you can get children of any age if you don't want a little baby. Also, perhaps maybe there's someone willing to be a surrogate for you? Fertility treatments are sometimes covered b y insurance, so look into that. Good luck. :)

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