Irregular Periods, Regestrone, Sonography And Thyroid Checks
Comments: Hi I am a female 34 years old on october 2011 I had inserted a cooper iud , the first four months I had cramps a very long perinds that lasted at least 8 day, then on february I suffer twice strong urine infection . After february my periods stop. I went to the my physician and did a pregnacy test and came out negative. Before having the iud had very irregular periods, and my gynocoloist put me on orthocyclen hormones which I took for almost 10 years does cause me migrane that why i decide it to had the cooper iud. Could be something wrong with me.
you have gone though the side effects of cooper IUD insertion, heavy flow for long period in the first few months.
since you have had severe urine infection, there might be some infection in the genital tract, there might be some ascending infection ,
so i am suspecting pelvic inflammatory disease presenting as amenorrhoea .
the best thing for you to do at present is to undergo an lower abdomen ultrasound. this will rule out pelvic inflammatory disease, plus will give a picture about any other pathology present in the genital tract and ovaries.
visit a specialist that is a gynac for further treatment.
take care.
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Irregular Periods, Regestrone, Sonography And Thyroid Checks
hello madam, welcome to HCM, you have gone though the side effects of cooper IUD insertion, heavy flow for long period in the first few months. since you have had severe urine infection, there might be some infection in the genital tract, there might be some ascending infection , so i am suspecting pelvic inflammatory disease presenting as amenorrhoea . the best thing for you to do at present is to undergo an lower abdomen ultrasound. this will rule out pelvic inflammatory disease, plus will give a picture about any other pathology present in the genital tract and ovaries. visit a specialist that is a gynac for further treatment. take care.