Hello doctor Im 31years old and married and i have thbyroid and my doctor prescribed me thyronorm50mg and till jan2011 i had regular menustration but in Jan2011 it didnt happen and i thought i must be carrying but in Feb2011 when periods happened it went on for so we went to gynacologist n she did scan and told me that my endometric thicknedd is more so iam having heavy bleeding and she prescribed me M2Tone and pause mF,Pause MF for 5days three times a day and M2Tone for three months but bleeding didnt stop so i went back to her in April and she gave me Menuprate and she told me to take thrice a day for first two days and twice a day for 28days and to continue M2Tone along with that,after stopping the tablet for 3days i did not have bleeding but 5th day bleeding has started iam worried will it happen like the previous time and is it fine that i took menuprate and does it have any side effects as we are planning start our family. Regards, Mamatha
Hi Ms. Mamatha, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. In the current scenario, you should also be evaluated for any other hormone deficiencies and get checked whether the dosage of Thyronorm being given is enough to maintain normal levels of hormone in the serum. High levels of endometrial thickness suggests unopposed estrogen action and this can be seen with polycystic ovaries. A trans-vaginal sonogram will help to clarify the situation. Since you are anxious to conceive, it is important to manage all preexisting hormone defects and establish ovulation. Maintain a healthy weight, a healthy diet and regular exercise. Take care.
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Hi Ms. Mamatha, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. In the current scenario, you should also be evaluated for any other hormone deficiencies and get checked whether the dosage of Thyronorm being given is enough to maintain normal levels of hormone in the serum. High levels of endometrial thickness suggests unopposed estrogen action and this can be seen with polycystic ovaries. A trans-vaginal sonogram will help to clarify the situation. Since you are anxious to conceive, it is important to manage all preexisting hormone defects and establish ovulation. Maintain a healthy weight, a healthy diet and regular exercise. Take care.