Having Noticed Spotting After The Removal Of Copper T
I have removed my copper t four months ago andafter thati had no periods for amonth and the next two months i have had spottings only for two days. I am foty six and my pregnancy test is negative what could be the reason my email is YYYY@YYYY
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
After removal of Cu T bleeding may occur. But you noticed spotting after a month. Well, it can be due to drop of progeterone level. Watch out spotting or bleeding may occur for 5 days & in some cases for a month. No worries, if your pregnancy test is negative. But, if you have any discomfort & do not get regular periods, visit your gynae to have CBC done for anaemia & investigations to rule out pelvic inflammatory diseases, endometrial biopy, etc.
Eat healthy, do regular exercises, avoid addictions. Take care.
Regards,
Dr Nupur K
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Having Noticed Spotting After The Removal Of Copper T
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. After removal of Cu T bleeding may occur. But you noticed spotting after a month. Well, it can be due to drop of progeterone level. Watch out spotting or bleeding may occur for 5 days & in some cases for a month. No worries, if your pregnancy test is negative. But, if you have any discomfort & do not get regular periods, visit your gynae to have CBC done for anaemia & investigations to rule out pelvic inflammatory diseases, endometrial biopy, etc. Eat healthy, do regular exercises, avoid addictions. Take care. Regards, Dr Nupur K