Hi sarahsjs
- even though you have been a member for a while as this is your first post we always like to welcome members in this way.
Sorry to hear about this.
Firstly I would say that as you have changed progestogen as well as oestrogen - this change to hormones (especially progestogen type and dose and delivery) can often lead to bleeding even if there are no underlying issues.
Second - sounds good that your womb lining is so thin - but also if the endometrium is too thin then excess progestogens can cause atrophic endometrium which can also lead to spotting and bleeding though from what I've read this would not be heavy.
Third - fibroids can cause abnormal bleeding or spotting though less likely if they're small.
Fourth the trauma of removal and the prodcudure itself could cause some bleeding.
If you feel that it is heavier than you might expect - ie very heavy - and especially as your endometrium was so thin, I would definitely consult your doctor as the reason for this (heavy bleeding) is not immediately obvious and I donlt think any of us can say what is causing it.
What dose of oestrogel did you take? Kliovance is low dose so may be lower than your oestrogel dose.
Interesting that your FSH is high because high doses of oestrogen do suppress this so it often is lower once women are taking HRT. I am wondering why the doc ordered this test if you are taking HRT?
Anyway I do hope the bleeding eases soon and do let us know what you decide to do and the outcome.
Hurdity x