Irregular Period. Light Period Blood, Heaviness In Stomach. Tubes Are Tied. Menopause?
Thanks for the query.
From what I understand you seem to be having menstrual irregularities - delayed periods, intermenstrual bleeding which is heavy associated with symptoms similar to premenstrual syndrome. As your doctor suggested the crampy abdominal pain associated with the menstrual irregularities are part of peri-menopausal symptoms. These symptoms are commonly seen in women nearing menopause. The cause as you might know is hormone disturbances which end with complete cessation of periods.
In addition to these symptoms you may also develop other symptoms such as hot flashes, menstrual irregularities, sleep disruptions, mood swings and urinary problems. Do not worry if you develop these symptoms too.
Though these symptoms are normal, you may consider using oral contraceptive pills (OCP) briefly if symptoms are disturbing. Your gynecologist can help you prescribing the pills to you.
The other treatment available includes anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and so on. You may discuss about these with your gynecologist.
The bottom line is your symptoms are more likely to be due to perimenopause. Though I would encourage you to review with a competent gynecologist for detailed evaluation and the treatment as suggested if heavy bleeding persists for more than a week now.
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I am sorry for having misinterpreted your query earlier. It’s clear now and let me try again to explain the possibilities:
Your prolonged light period that was delayed for 3 weeks still could be due to peri menopause. Hormonal disturbances that occur during peri-menopause can cause menstrual irregularities which can be heavy/light; prolonged/shor; intermenstrual periods. And as mentioned earlier, you may also have other symptoms too.
Other possible causes that need to be consideration are Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB), endometrial/cervical hyperplasia, hypertrophied polyps/fibroids.
A detailed evaluation by a gynecologist that would include physical examination, culposcopy, pap smear, ultrasound examination and curettage are entailed to narrow down the possibilities.
I understand that it’s concerning to see menstrual bleeding happening for so long. Your gynecologist will be able to prescribe you hormonal tablets similar to birth pills that should stop the bleeding.
Hope my answer is convincing this time around. Please do post me if you have any more doubts after reading this answer, else do indicate your satisfaction by accepting the answer.
Wish you good healthy and speedy recovery.
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