Is this cervical treatment? If so then I have had similar treatment and my period continued to be regular apart from I had brown discharge. However I asked my Doctor and he said the brown discharge is just hormones-not related to the treatment. If in doubt call the NHS phone line(number is in the phone book) if you feel uneasy asking your doctor.Otherwise ask your doctor or GP nurse.
It is any treatment using a laparascope. Unless you had something other than the scope used (which is just for looking) it should come when it normally would. The surgeon or your GYN will have more information and should have discussed with you what to expect before hand.
Periods show that you are capable of reproducing. No period, no children. You don't have to have a period if you don't plan on having any kids. Having the ovaries removed I believe stops the period. Some type of surgery on your uterus is required. I Rather Just Have My Period InStead Of Haveing A Surgery D:
I miscarried at 7 weeks and my period came around 33 day later.
Your plans to have surgery will not affect your ability to get coverage. But don't expect the policy to cover the procedure. Most policies will exclude pre-existing conditions for a specified period of time. You will be covered for accidents and illnesses that cause you to miss work that were not pre-existing at time of application.
I had this surgery done on 02/06/09 while having my period and so far I am doing very good.
"The general recovery period for patients after lasic surgery is 24 hours, though for some it can be up to four days. Some pain may be experienced and special care is required."
Don't expect a regular 28 day cycle for at least a year after that you should be on schedule
Yes it can, the stress on your body can throw your cycle all out of whack!
There are different causes for having a lighter period then usual. Some causes for this can be stress, diet (eating less then you normally eat), illness (recovering from surgery, becoming very sick, ect.) or having hormonal problems.
yes it can. In about 3-4 years of you having your period I can regulate itself
If you have had a hip transplant and the period of warranty is over, you can still see the doctor who performed the surgery if you are having issues or experiencing pain.
Following weight loss surgery patients can typically expect to lose 50-75% of their excess body weight over a 1-2 year period. Many patients tend to gain back some of this weight in the years following the initial weight loss.
Mine was basically on time, no change except heavier and a few days late which i think was down to stress. also depends on what you had done i think :)