If you have had irregular menstruation for a considerable period of time, perhaps you should see a gynae specialist doctor for full consult, investigations and management accordingly. If there is no plan to conceive, contraception is advised always as you may still be ovulating albeit irregularly.
Hope you get seen soon!
Best, Dr Ong Yeu Theng Charas
會員#18849 Fanny Lau
冇月經黎
病患者女 - 31歲
醫生您好 我打左避孕針一年 於十一月停左冇打 到而家都未有月經到 驗左冇懷孕 請問如何是好?
王予婷
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Hello Fanny,
If you have had Depo-provera for 1 year (3 monthly injectables), then it’s very normal that your period will not return in 2 months since the last injection was November 2017. After stopping Depo, it may take up to 3 to 10 months for ovulation to start and longer time for periods to return to your normal cycle.
You can certainly see a gynae doctor later if the menses failed to return. Hope this is helpful!
Best,
Dr Ong Yeu Theng Charas
會員#18748 Rainky
經量少
病患者女 - 26歲
每個月經來臨時都會陰陰作痛,同時經量少,3天左右就完結,每個月不準時來經,需要檢查嗎?
王予婷
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Dear Rainky,
Seems like you have painful periods or dysmenorrhea. If the pain is bothersome enough, you should go see the gynaecologist for full history, examination, and pelvic scan. Dysmenorrhoea is a common gynaecological condition that is underdiagnosed and undertreated. Depending on the underlying condition, treatment can be given and you don’t have to suffer any more than one should.
Hope this is helpful! Kind regards,
Dr Ong Yeu Theng Charas Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
You are experiencing some inter-menstrual bleeding which is unusual and a check up with a gynae specialist doctor is to be considered as this is abnormal bleeding. When bleeding occurs between normal periods, there are many possible causes.
While some causes may be easy to treat, others can be due to a serious underlying condition. Whether you notice spotting or heavier bleeding between periods, it’s important to go for testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Potential causes of bleeding between periods include: polyp or fibroid, hormonal problems, stress, medication interference, vaginitis, pregnancy related, or even cancer.
Yes, I think you may want to see the gynae specialist doctor for this finding on MRI. Since you have had a hysterectomy in July with ovaries conserved, you must have your gynae doctor (the surgeon)looking after you and know your gynaecological and medical history. That would be a more direct approach to your current issue.