No Periods, Advised Follicular Study, No Follicles, Thin Endometrium. What Could The Problem Be And It It Curable?
I got married before three months...After 60 days also i never get my periods...i just went to doctor she adviced me to went under folicular study.. on my 11 th and the 14 th day of my periods my endometrium was thin and there is no follice and on my 16th and 18th day my endometrium was 8mm and even now there is no follicle ..after this my doctor ask me to come on next month on 2nd day of my periods...wat s my problem now and when it will get cure and why there is no follicle...Ple answer me doctor...
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It is not clear from your question that whether you are not getting your periods since puberty or only for 60 days. If you were taking any hormonal contraceptive or have taken emergency contraceptives frequently, ovulation can get suppressed. To check your follicular reserve, you should get your anti Mullerian hormone level tested. If is is normal, Follicle stimulating hormone will require estimation, and treatment will depend upon underlying cause.
Hope you found my response to your query informative and helpful.
With good wishes,
Dr.Chandra Shekhar Sharma
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No Periods, Advised Follicular Study, No Follicles, Thin Endometrium. What Could The Problem Be And It It Curable?
Hi, Welcome to HealthCareMagic, It is not clear from your question that whether you are not getting your periods since puberty or only for 60 days. If you were taking any hormonal contraceptive or have taken emergency contraceptives frequently, ovulation can get suppressed. To check your follicular reserve, you should get your anti Mullerian hormone level tested. If is is normal, Follicle stimulating hormone will require estimation, and treatment will depend upon underlying cause. Hope you found my response to your query informative and helpful. With good wishes, Dr.Chandra Shekhar Sharma