Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: willotty on February 13, 2018, 02:05:37 PM
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Hello, I wondered whether anyone else is taking this combination, and whether you have had any bleeding on it? I started this particular combination 5 weeks ago, having switched from the Evorel conti patch, which didn't suit me, but I have been bleeding for the last 2 weeks and wondered whether this is normal?! I am 54, and had my ovaries removed last August, as I was having problems with bleeding then, and had all sorts of tests to rule out cancer etc, so I know that it is nothing sinister, just really annoying and draining.
Thank you
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Yep, I had this with Utrogestan and it's why I stopped using HRT- it's not a very powerful progesterone so you are more likely to get erratic and problematic bleeding. It may settle over the next few months - bleeding and spotting can occur with any conti HRT initially. If you want an easier no bleed option then I'd have a Mirena fitted. DG x
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Oh thank you - I have had 3 Mirenas now, and I chose to have the last one removed during my op, in case that was causing some bleeding - that may have been a mistake :(. I hope this stops soon - the unwanted bleeding was the whole reason why I had the hysteroscopy & partial hysterectomy last year!
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The Mirena is popular amongst many gynaes because it will shrink fibroids and often sorts problematic bleeding. If you had had the last Mirena for more than 4 years then it may have run out of progesterone so this could have resulted in bleeding.
I had the Mirena is post meno and used Oesgtrrogel alongside and I must say that is was my best HRT regime. DG x
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Oh thank you - I have had 3 Mirenas now, and I chose to have the last one removed during my op, in case that was causing some bleeding - that may have been a mistake :(. I hope this stops soon - the unwanted bleeding was the whole reason why I had the hysteroscopy & partial hysterectomy last year!
Hi willotty. If you've had a partial hysterectomy, which is removal of the womb but leaving the cervix, I'm not sure where you are bleeding from? Sorry if I'm being daft :-\
Taz x
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No, Taz2, I had my ovaries & tubes removed, leaving my uterus intact. this was checked for any nasties & all Ok, despite the lining being a bit thickened x
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Ok. A hysterectomy is removal of the uterus. I think you've had an oopherectomy (not sure on spelling). That makes things clearer :)
Taz x
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Yes, I have, I just thought people wouldn't know what I meant! 😜
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It was confusing that you didn't have a womb yet were still bleeding so I'm glad we've cleared that up :)
Taz x
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Aha, ok, sorry! Anyway, I am really just trying to establish whether the bleeding is fairly normal when starting on this HRT x
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YEs, bleeding and spotting in the first few weeks or even months on any continuous HRT regime is quite normal. DG x
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Ok, thank you. And breathe.....! x