Could it be menopause?

Sorry for the "graphic" nature of this examine, but I'm curious...I'm nearing 40, and had a justly major surgery concluding year (not anythig to do with my repro system, but traumatic, none-the-less) Since my surgery, my length's been really strange. I spotted nearly continuously for the 3 months following my surgery, and there be much more "discharge" than blood. My cycle has since evened out (23-29 days) but it is still terrifically much discharge, and heavy! I know I'm "too young" to budge through menopause, but I can't imagine what else this would be, and I'm curious to know if have a major surgery, if your body WAS planning to budge that direction anyway, could trigger menopausal symptoms...any ideas?
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I also had main surgery 6 months, A bilateral breast reduction/reconstruction, and I swear the I have be perimenopausal since. I now own night sweats, mood swings, extreme fatigue, lighter period 25 days apart. (I used to be 30-31 days apart) I always have PMS, but this is so much worse. I do love my new boobs though! So anyway, I am 38, you are close to 40, you in recent times might be in perimenopause. Try penetrating your symptoms and see if you fit. Unfortunately there is no conclusive testing to determine if you are infact in perimenopause, only actual menopause. From what I hold read, perimenopause can start in your mid 30's. Your gyno can dispense you more info. Good luck

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Surgery is a major trauma and can impose changes surrounded by your cycle. A major decline in calories or protien can do it too.

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Some amount of discharge is everyday... if you are still having period even if they are irregular it isnt menopause. I suggest that you make an appt beside ur gyno...

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actually, you aren't too young to walk through it... my mom started in her deferred 30s. surgery, no matter what type, can mess up your system...it could be 'peri menopause', the step right until that time it totally kicks within, the symptoms you described sound similar to it.. the hectic schedule, change in 'consistency'...
your cycle runs nearly 30 years, give or pilfer from when you first start... most girls between 10-14...so, about 30 years from next. if you're worried, talk to your doctor, it could newly be your bodies way of adjust to the surgery, or, you could be starting that 'change'.

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Hi I starting going through menopause at 34 yrs old have hot flushes my period stopped nouns attacks had the blood assessment and they came wager on as menopausal i am 51 now and go onto HRT at the age of 43 have be told by my GP i will have to stay on them till i am 60





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