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Scanty periods flow
I had heavy flow 5 years ago. After that I had hyperprolactinemia can gained 20 kgs I was 55 and because of that I gained weight till 72 kgs. I am 5'6 and now my weight is 65 kg. Which means normal bmi. Hyperprolactinemia is treated no other hormonal problem like thyroid or pcos. But still I have scanty periods 2 pads on day 1.. 2 pads for day 2 ... 1 pad for day 3.. what's the reason? That makes me so anxious.. I never had uterine surgery but I think I have Ashermans syndrome because of the symptoms
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If you thyroid levels are normal The bleeding you have is absolutely normal
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Connect please,
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If no thyroid or PCOS no need to worry
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Connect plz
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No worries u can have less flow bcz your hormonal levels are corrected 1-2 pads / day is normal flow There is no chance of ashermans in your case…there will not be even 1 pad soaked in ashermans Dont worry even stress can make cycles worse
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