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HELP! 27, 2 periods a month with severe cramping, loss of labido...ablation or hysterectomy? possible TMI?
Ok, I have 2 appts. with two gynos next week but thought I would see if anyone had first hand experience. I have always had short cycles (about 21-26 days) with heavy bleeding and SEVERE cramps. I gave birth to my 3rd and last baby 6 months ago and since my periods restarted (about 8 weeks after he was born) my periods have been coming every 16-18 days apart. My periods last between 5-8 days, so you can imagine how frustrating it is to feel I am on a never ending period! :( Before my so,n I ALWAYS knew when my period was coming because I would cramp so bad days before. NOW, I don't get cramps until about the last day or so and it is SOOOOO bad I can barely go to the bathroom without wanting to pass out..(sorry TMI) I know I am done having children but because you still get your period with a tubal, that is not an option for me. I will be talking to the dr.s about an endometrial ablation or a partial hysterectomy. Have any of you had these procedures, and have you had them this young? What are your thoughts on the subject?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
u may just need birth control pills....they can regulate ur periods quite well and stop cramping and some other symptoms.i had a tubal at 18 and they put me on bc to regulate me.....after several yrs i went off of the bc...then when menopause symptoms started,my periods were every 15 days they put me back on bc...it is workimg for me.....im sure u should try the bc b4 u go and schedule a hysterectomy....try the bc first....b/c the hysterectomy will throw u n2 menopause and that is no fun either...good luck!
Source(s): personal kmowledge - ?Lv 45 years ago
It quite relies upon on the reason. If there are no tumors/fibroid, possibly ablation. Ablation has worked nicely for a chum of mine. If the medical doctors say you desire a hysterectomy, then they recommend it. Get the two Dr's evaluations and weigh the thoughts then.