Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: janechiesa on September 22, 2021, 08:49:03 PM
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Hello there
I'm 52 and have been on Estrogel 2 pumps and Utogestan orally for 4 years and on a conti regime for the past 2.
2-3 months ago I started bleeding: light flow for a few days here and there.
My ANP sent me for a TVS and I was followed up by a Gynaecologist. My uterus lining is 2.7mm and nothing concerning was found.
They advised Vagifem and to increase the Utogestan to 200mgs. I am still having bleeds a month later.
Should I persevere or come off everything and see what happens?
Could I still be peri and this is the final blast?!
Thanks
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Morning. How do U feel overall?
Is it enough blood to use a pad? It could be your hormones having a final fling and over-riding the regime. Have U tried the 'vagifem'? We have 'bladder issues' and 'vaginal atrophy' threads here which may be useful 2 U, as well as putting the regime into the search box - each item separately - 2 C what pops up. Make notes ;-)
:welcomemm:
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Thanks for the reply. I feel fine and 'stable'. Some days need a tiny pad. Have been on the vagifem for about 6 weeks. I have no bladder issues and no VA.
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I had similar experiences when changing to evorel conti. For over a year I had long episodes of bleeding with really frightening flooding and blood clot loss on occasions For me I think although I was 58 at the time I was still not menopausal. I first went onto a sequi regime age 56 because I was still having regular periods, I have not had any bleeding episodes for several months and have started to get hot flushes so Im guessing I am now menopausal. So it could be the same with you, it's hard to tell without stopping HRT.
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They didn't find anything to cause it so as long as you're benefiting from hrt I would stay on it. Have you had a covid jab that could have upset things? They investigate bleeding after a year but that's really on the safe side, there are some people who go longer than a year then have bleeds again.
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Thanks for this responses. I've decided to stop. It's been 4 days. Spotting now but with period type pain. I'm not having a major anxiety problem (yet). Planning on seeing what happens and if I struggle will be straight back on the gel and might have to succumb to a Mirena. Or vaginal progesterone.
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If it turns out you're not meno and do decide to back on hrt you may be better with a sequi regime. At 52 it wouldn't be surprising if you're still peri and, as you've been on hrt for the last 4 years, I think you won't know?