Hi, This can be caused by a polyp in your uterus. See your doctor for a examination.
That would be all but impossible
If you just had your uterus and cervix removed your ovaries will still be functioning and you will still go through the menopause. The average age being 51.7 years. If you had your ovaries removed at the time of the hysterectomy then you would have gone into immediate surgical menopause at that time.
No, you can't still ovulate after menopause. Menopause is the process by which a woman's body comes to the end of it's reproductive years and the woman stops producing eggs. Although menopause can take years, once through menopause there is no more ovulation.
i am being weaned off of Premarin after taking it for 12 years for menopausal symptoms. What can i expect.
Women can have decreasing hormones during 7 years before entering menopause. This time is called pre-menopause.
Hysterectomy is the removal of uterus. As natural menopause is caused by the gradual failing of the ovaries this is when menopause occurs.
The word "menopause" means the "end of monthly cycles" a Greek word pausis (cessation) and the root men- (month), because the word "menopause" was created to describe this change in human females, where the end of fertility is traditionally indicated by the permanent stopping of monthly menstruation or menses. Natural menopause occurs when the ovaries naturally begin decreasing their production of the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. Menopause is not a disease that needs to be cured, but a natural life-stage transition. Menopause signals the end of fertility. It generally occurs between age of 45-55.
It sounds like the onset of menopause. When this occurs, you'll find normal reproductive related functions going a bit wonky. Look closely and see if you're experiencing other symptoms that might indicate menopause.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
That is called as menopause. You can stop menstruating, some time after the age of forty five years. Most women get the menopause between forty five to fifty five years of age.
Its possible yes but you need to also rule out pregnancy & a hormonal imbalance.
Peri-menopause and menopause are two different things, one leading to the other. You are likely experiencing peri-menopause, which can go on for a few years before menopause actually takes place. www.menopause.org/ is an excellent site with all kinds of information about symptoms, therapies and support.